What POV is this sentence written in:
I am walking home from the bus.
1st
The main idea is what the story or info is ______ about.
mostly
What are key details?
What do text features help with?
Giving the topic without having to read all the information.
What POV is this sentences written in:
Are you grabbing your homework before we go?
2nd
What is the main idea?
"Peter’s parents bought a new carpet. Now, he has to take his shoes off when he enters. He’s not allowed to eat or drink in the living room. His dog can't play in there either."
There are new rules because Peter's family got a carpet.
Why are key details important?
They prove the main idea.
What kids of text features are written as words? Give three examples.
Options:
titles
headings
captions
glossaries
index
table of contents
What POV is this sentences written in:
The dog was barking and jumping when his mom got home.
3rd
True or false: Sometimes the text says specifically what the main idea is, but sometimes you have to figure it out on your own.
True
What are 2 the key details from this paragraph?
My favorite exhibit at the zoo was the African Animals wing. The giraffes ate lettuce right out of my hand. The elephants were so big and beautiful. As I watched the lion cage, he got up and came over to lick the window. In the cheetah enclosure, there was a pair of sister cheetahs who were saved after their mom abandoned them. Hippopotamuses were my favorite of them all because they look so cute and sweet, but they are actually very tough and dangerous. The African animal exhibit is so interesting, especially if you love African animals, like me!
*here is a list of them all*
1. The giraffes ate lettuce right out of my hand.
2. The elephants were so big and beautiful.
3. As I watched the lion cage, he got up and came over to lick the window.
4. In the cheetah enclosure, there was a pair of sister cheetahs who were saved after their mom abandoned them.
5. Hippopotamuses were my favorite of them all because they look so cute and sweet, but they are actually very tough and dangerous.
What kids of text features are not written as words? List 3
options:
graphics
photos
diagrams
maps
charts
What POV is this sentences written in:
"Where is the paint?" Rosie asked her mom.
3rd
Give a title to this list:
green, shamrocks, leprechaun, pot of gold, rainbows
St. Patrick's Day
true or false:
Key details are usually the facts the prove the main idea.
True
What text feature would show you what a vocabulary word from the text means?
glossary
What POV is this sentences written in:
My sister screamed, "Why won't you leave me alone?" when I kept trying to go into her room.
1st
What is the main idea of this paragraph?
My favorite exhibit at the zoo was the African Animals wing. The giraffes ate lettuce right out of my hand. The elephants were so big and beautiful. As I watched the lion cage, he got up and came over to lick the window. In the cheetah enclosure, there was a pair of sister cheetahs who were saved after their mom abandoned them. Hippopotamuses were my favorite of them all because they look so cute and sweet, but they are actually very tough and dangerous. The African animal exhibit is so interesting, especially if you love African animals, like me!
The narrator saw a lot of interesting animals in the African Animal exhibit at the zoo.
Which text feature would tell you what pages the chapters are on?
Table of contents