Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Word Analysis
Comprehension 1
Comprehension 2
100

He photographed the wilderness

streets that run through the center of a city

sand dunes that rise out of a desert floor

place that is in a natural state

area that has been cleared for farming

place that is in a natural state

100

We fell on the slopes

pile of rocks

frozen pond

sides of a mountain

grassy meadows

sides of a mountain

100

active

intense

creative

action

internal

action

100

What is the genre of our story?

Expository Text

100

Name two animals you will find at Yosemite Falls.

Black bear, California Bighorn, bobcats, coyotes, Steller's Jay, bats

200

John Muir was a naturalist.

person who comes from another country

person who puts out forest fires

person who likes to fish and camp

person who studies living things

person who studies living things
200

Can you see the glacier?

huge mass of ice

high waterfall

deep valley

snowy mountain top

huge mass of ice

200

graphics

phrase

rap

grapevine

telegraph

grapevine

200

What does this genre have that other genres do not?

Real pictures

Sections

Headings/titles


200

What is the  Grizzly Giant?

A Giant Sequoia tree

300

We want to preserve this forest

save

manage

divide

replant

save

300

impressive

present

import

impressive

explode

impressive

300

True or False: You can read expository texts in any order, and do not have to read the whole thing cover to cover

True

300

How tall  can Sequoia grow?

300 feet tall

400

The band put on an impressive show

interesting

amazing

amateur

expensive

amazing

400

visibly

devise

vital

decision

invisible

invisible

400

What attraction in Yosemite is as tall as 13 Niagara Falls?

Yosemite Falls

400

What is El Captain?

The biggest single block of granite on Earth. 

500

What species is that animal?

type

color

shape

height

type

500

protection

station

program

detect

nation

program

500

What many feet above sea level is Tioga Pass?

9,945 feet

500

Who was the first person to climb Mt. Lyell?

John Tileston