Vocabulary
Point of View
Prefixes
Writing and Grammar
Bonus Mix-up
100

These are words that have the same or similar meanings. 

What are synonyms?
100

This is the person who is telling a story. 

Who is the narrator? 

100

This prefix means again. 

What is re? 

100

This is the punctuation you should use to end a sentence that shows excitement. 

What is an exclamation point? 

100

This is what you should have with you when you come to school each day. 

What is your agenda and red backpack folder? 

200

This is one way an author may show important words in a text. 

What is bold print, different font, different color or  italics?

200

This is when a story or letter is written using personal pronouns such as I, me, and my. 

What is 1st person point of view? 

200

This prefix means before. 

What is pre? 

200

This is the type of noun that you should capitalize. 

What is a proper noun? 

200

This is the type of music we have been listening to this week. 

What is Kidz Bop, classical, or Disney music? 

300

These are words that have opposite meanings. 

What are antonyms? 

300
This is who wrote the following letter . . . 

Dear Class,

You are so smart. 

Sincerely, 

Mrs. Wiggins 

Who is Mrs. Wiggins? 

300

This is the prefix in the word misunderstanding. 

What is mis? 

300

This should always start with a capital letter. 

What is a sentence or a proper noun? 

300

These are the only items that should be left in your desk each day. 

What are HMH Reading book and writing journal? 

400

This is a word part added to the beginning of a word that changes the word's meaning. 

What is a prefix? 

400

This is when the person telling the story is not a part of the story. 

What is 3rd person point of view? 

400

This prefix means not. 

What is un or non? 

400

Correct the following sentence . . .

On saturday, all of my Neighbors got together for a picnic. 

On Saturday, all of my neighbors got together for a picnic. 

400

This is the time we go to lunch each day. 

What is 10:35? 

500

Some of examples of these include characters, setting, and plot. 

What are story elements? 

500

This is the point of view used in Dear Primo. 

What is 1st person point of view? 

500

This is the prefix in the word prekindergarten. 

What is pre? 

500

This is the word that does not belong in the list. 

restaurant, store, Target, home, school 

What is Target? 

500

This is how you get Mrs. Wiggins' attention during class. 

What is raise your hand?