Skills
Characters
Vocabulary
Story Elements
Random
100

A message/lesson from a story that can be applied to real life situations. 

Theme

100

This character is hard-working, likes ice cream and likes having fun with friends and family. 

Arturo Zamora

100

This help poets create images in the reader's mind and they convey deeper meanings than words.

Symbol

100

Refers not only to the physical location, but also the time the action takes place.

Setting

100

How many days/weeks did the SEA program last?

15 days/3 weeks

200
Making an educated guess using background knowledge and context clues.

Inference

200

This character is scrawny and is keeping a secret from everyone. Their nickname is Turtle. 

Virgil

200

Magnificent and imposing in appearance, size, or style.

Grand
200

Most often people or animals used to perform the actions and speak the dialogue of a story.

Character

200

Complete the name of this activity we completed during the SEA program:

"Tracking the _________"

Tracking the Theme

300

Refers to the changes a character undergoes over the course of a story as a result of their actions and experiences.

Character Development

300

This character loved to see the moon’s reflection in the water, her face full of longing

Vida

300

The word for gossip in Spanish.

Chisme

300

A challenge or problem that drives the action of the story.

Conflict

300

What is Ms. Johnson's daughter name?

Allie/Alice

400

Factual information that helps the reader reach a conclusion and form an opinion about something

Evidence

400

This character is very talkative and hardheaded. The character has worked hard for many years and loves to smile. 

Abuela

400

Affected by uncontrolled extreme emotion.

Hysterical

400

The events that happen in a story, begins with a problem and ends in the story’s resolution.

Plot

400

Name at least 3 principals at Shiloh Middle.

Hendrickson, Ellison, Howard, Johnson, Hill, Brown and Williams

500

Studying more than one text to find similarities and differences between the literature.

Intertextual Analysis

500

Who is the author of the poetry that we've been reading the last week of SEA?

Sara Holbrook

500

Something incurable, fatal or the end stage.

Terminal

500

The moral or idea that the writer is expressing through the story.

Theme

500

What does the Shiloh PRIDE stand for? 

P-Prepared R-Respectful I-Integrity D-Disciplined E-Engaged