Annotation Boxes
Bud Not Buddy
Non-Fiction MC
Literal
Deeper
100

Theme 

Fiction

100

Why was Bud's suitcase Important to him?

It has everything his mom gave him/memories 


100

How do the questions scattered throughout the article help organize the author’s ideas?

A.They restate the author’s opinion about animal survival.

B.They introduce random facts about winter wildlife.

C.They list steps in an experiment without explanation.

D.They guide the reader through the main scientific problems being studied.

D.They guide the reader through the main scientific problems being studied.

(6.5 Text Structure) 

100

If a story starts in the present and flashes back to the past, what structure does it use

Flashback 

100

What is a theme in literature? 


The message, lesson, or truth about life the author wants readers to learn.

200
Summary 

Fiction 

200

What instrument did Steady Eddy use?

The Saxophone
200

Which idea best captures what the author wants readers to understand about wood frogs?

A. They have developed amazing adaptations that let them live through freezing weather.

B. They survive by finding shelter underground during the cold months.

C. They depend on warmer animals to help them avoid freezing.

D. They change their diet when the seasons shift.

A. They have developed amazing adaptations that let them live through freezing weather.

(6.2 Central Idea)

200

What is one way to learn about a character’s traits?

(think about how something is revealed) 

Look at their actions, dialogue, and thoughts.

200

The text says, “Maria slammed the door and didn’t look back.” What can you infer?

She’s angry or upset.

300

Conflict/Change

Fiction

300

When one door closes another door opens? 

What does this phrase mean? According to Momma

Opportunities that present themselves

300

When the author writes that “the wood frog hasn’t given up all its secrets,” what is the author suggesting?

A.The frogs are hiding from scientists to protect themselves.

B.The author doesn’t believe scientists will study frogs anymore.

C.The frogs have completely stopped freezing during winter.

D.Scientists still have much to discover about how these frogs survive freezing.

D.Scientists still have much to discover about how these frogs survive freezing.

(6.4 Figurative Language/Meaning of Word)

300

What is a context clue?

A word or phrase around an unknown word that helps you figure out its meaning.

300

“Her smile was as bright as the sun.” 

What type is this? What does it mean?

Simile; her smile was big and she is happy

400

Key Ideas

Non-Fiction

400

When Lefty Lewis stopped Bud on the side of the road, What was he most concerned about?

Bud was alone at night and during this time of the sundown towns black people couldn't be out because they would get lynched. 

400

Which idea from the article is still uncertain and needs more research?

A.The length of time a frog can live without food.

B.The kind of habitats wood frogs prefer.

C.The way the frog’s brain stays safe while frozen.

D.The number of eggs a female frog lays each spring.

C.The way the frog’s brain stays safe while frozen.(6.1 Inference & Evidence)

400

If the text says “The storm was relentless—it didn’t stop for days,” what does relentless mean?

Never stopping or continuing without pause.

400

If the author describes a storm growing stronger as the character worries, what can you infer about the storm’s  reflects?

The storm reflects the character’s emotions

500

Topic

Non-Fiction

500

Why did Mom's mom leave Herman?

Herman expected a lot from her

500

How does the author help readers understand Jasmine’s thoughts and feelings about her discovery?

A.Both are being studied for their colorful appearance.

B.Both rely on machines to keep their systems working.

C.Both can temporarily shut down and start up again when conditions improve.

D.Both are active all year long, even in freezing weather.

C.Both can temporarily shut down and start up again when conditions improve.

(6.3 Relationships Among Ideas) 

500

How can setting affect a story’s mood?

It can create feelings like fear, excitement, or sadness depending on the environment.

500

How can you tell an author’s tone?

By analyzing word choice