SYNONYMS/ANTONYMS
Figurative Language
Comprehension
Prefixes / Suffixes
Spelling
100

What is another word (or synonym) for the word /replied/?

said, told, stated, answered

100

What type of figurative language is this an example of?

"Their eyes were like blackberries, dark and dewy."

a. simile

b. onomanotopeia

c. alliteration

simile

100

the central message in a story

a. setting

b. theme

c. character

theme

100

What does the prefix /pre/ mean?

Give me an example of a word with this prefix.

before

100

Which is the correct spelling? replyies or replies

replies

200

What is another word (synonym) for the word /good/?

great, excellent, fantastic...

200

What kind of figurative language is this an example of?

"Music is the laughter of the soul."

a. alliteration

b. metaphor

c. theme

Metaphor

200

tells the order in which events happen or steps in a process

a. problem and solution

b. compare and contrast

c. chronology or sequence 

chronology/sequence

200

What does the prefix /non/ mean?

Give me an example of a word with this prefix.

not

200

Which is the correct spelling? copyiing or copying

copying

300

What is the opposite (antonym) of the word /brave/?

scared, fearful, weak

300

What type of Figurative Language is this an example of?

"The wind tickled my branches," said Red, the mighty oak wish tree.

a. personification

b. simile

Personification

300

tells his or her opinion about a topic or a person

a. author's claim

b. theme

c. character traits

author's claim

300

What does the prefix /dis/ mean?

Give me an example of a word with this prefix.

not or opposite

300

What is missing? lucker

luckier

400

What is another word (synonym) for /smart/?

clever, intelligent

400

What type of Figurative Language is this an example of?

The car zoomed past me, beep beep!

a. personification

b. metaphor

c. onomatopoeia 

Onomatopoeia 

400

the way the narrator or character thinks or feels about something

a. perspective

b. setting

c. plot

character perspective

400

What does the prefix /mis/ mean?

Give me an example of a word with this prefix

wrong or badly

400

Which is the correct spelling? definitely or definately


definitely

500

What is an opposite word (antonym) for /kind/?

evil, unkind, mean

500

What type of Figurative Language is this an example of?

Harry hurried home to have a healthy snack.

a. alliteration

b. simile

Alliteration

500

In a nonfiction text, captions, maps, and bolded words are called...

T--- F-------

text features

500

What does adding 'ed' do to the meaning of a word?

It makes it past tense.

Like today, I dance.

Yesterday, I dancED.

500

Write these words adding /er/

big

fancy

happy

run

bigger