Idioms
Vocabualry
Prefixes
Types of Sentences
From the text
100

This idiom means very close as in family or friends.

Three peas in a pod.

100

unfair

injustice

100
The definition of impossible.

NOT possible

100

Jane worked hard on her science project.

Declarative

100

The author of My Brother Martin.

Who is Christine King Farris/

200

Don't say that or keeping your opinion to yourself.

Bite your tongue

200

remember

recall

200

If something is NOT legal...

Illegal

200

Go clean your room and take out the recycling.

Imperative

200

4 toys that were mentioned in the story.

dolls

Tinker Toys

Monopoly

Chinese Checkers

300
This idiom means going to bed.
Hit the hay or hit the sack
300
to feed the body or soul with good food or ideas

nourishing

300

What in-, im-, il-,ir- all mean?

NOT

300

What is the name of that book about wizards?

Interrogative

300

Three ways segregation was unfair for the King family from the text. Hint: page 54

What is they rarely went to the picture show, or visited Grant Park, and riding the streetcar.

400

This idiom means to get into trouble or a hard situation.

In a pickle

400

caught

captured

400

What is the prefix in irresponsible

IR-

400

Wow, that was amazing!

exclamatory

400

What Martin Luther King Jr. meant when he told his mother that he was going to "turn this world upside down"?

He was going to change the world by fighting discrimination.

500

This idiom means not to plan ahead before assessing the situation.  Cluck, cluck.

Don't count your chickens before their hatched.

500

to separate or keep away from

segregation

500

The only vocabulary word that fits into this category?

injustice

500

Name all 4 types of sentences and what punctuation marks they end in.

Remember one type of sentence has 2 possible punctuation marks.

Declarative-period

Interrogative-question mark

Imperative-period or exclamation mark

Exclamatory-exclamation mark

500

The author's pupose of this story.

What is to inform readers about the unfairness of segregation?