Point of View
Theme/Poetry
QAR
Context Clues
Commas
100

I, me, we

What is first person point of view?

100

Something you can use daily

What is Theme?

100

Bill

What is Right There?

100

Mr. Peterson, the 8th Grade ELA Teacher at AMS, is always grumpy

What is definition?

100

Dates, separating main elements, setting elements apart, setting dialogue and quotations, and elements in a series.

What are the five primary uses of comma?

200

This point of view is generally use in "how to" books or in giving instructions.

What is second point of view?

200

These are recurring one word terms that make a theme.

What are topics?

200

Describe the character

What is Think and Search?

200

Unlike Mr. Brummer's head, Mr. Peterson's head is stark.

What is antonym?

200

Did Steve take another job or will he continue to work here?

What is after job?

300

the narrator exists outside of the story and addresses the characters by name or as "he/she/they" and "him/her/them."

What is Third person point of view?

300

"What is the Theme?" is this type of QAR Question.

Author and Me

300

Do you have any prejudices?

On my Own?

300

It was an idyllic day - sunny, warm, and perfect for a walk in the park.

What is Synonym?

300

I stared out of the window staring at the clouds hoping the sun would come out and dry the softball fields.

What is after window and after  out

400

This point of view can be combined with 1st, 2nd and 3rd.  You know what some of the characters are thinking, but you do not know all of their thoughts.

What is Limited?

400

The last word of the line.

What word do you look at to determine pattern?

400

If you where the main character in the book, what would have you done?

What is Author and me?

400

The haberdashery was Lou's favorite place. He loved shopping for nice suits. The people who worked there were so kind and helpful.

What is inference?

400

If the weather does not improve the game will be cancelled and we will have to reschedule.

What is after improve?

500

It makes certain things more important than a different perspective. 

What is changing the point of view?

500

ABCB, AABB, ABAB...

What are poem patterns?

500

How did the main character change throughout the book?

What is Author and me?

500

Use Context Clues

What is what do you do when you find a word you do not know while reading?

500

Mr. Peterson got out of bed, made coffee and made a Jeopardy Game for the test review.

What is after coffee?

You get to go first next round if you can tell me the name of the missing comma.