SYNONYMS/ANTONYMS
CKLA Units
Random questions
Prefixes / Suffixes
Parts of a Story
100

What is a synonym for the word replied?

said, told, stated, answered

100

What was the name of one of the ancient civilizations we learned about this year? 

Maya, Inca, Aztec

100

What state am I from?

New Jersey

100

What does the prefix /pre/ mean?

preheat, preteach, prepare

before

100

Where the story takes place is called the...

setting

200

What is a synonym for the word good?

great, excellent, fantastic...

200

What was the name of the time period in Europe meaning "rebirth"?

Renaissance

200

What is the name of my dog?

Piper

200

What does the prefix /non/ mean?

nonimportant, nonissue, nonresponsive

not

200

Who the story is about are called the.....

characters

300

What is an antonym for the word brave?

scared, fearful, weak

300

What was one character's name from A Midsummer Night's Dream?

Lysander, Hermia, Helena, Egeus, Demetrius, Puck, Titania, Theseus, Oberon, Bottom, Quince

300

What other grade level have I taught?

2nd Grade 

300

What does the prefix /dis/ mean?

disagree, disapprove, disrespect

not or opposite

300

When characters speak in a story, that is called..

Dialogue

400

What is a synonym for the word smart?

clever, intelligent

400

What was the name of the character from Unit 4 who thought he was a knight but often created problems for people, rather than helping them?

Don Quixote

400

What is my favorite food?

Pizza

400

What does the prefix /in/ or /im/ mean?

impossible, immobile, insufferable

not

400

When the conflict/problem is resolved...

resolution

500

What is an antonym for the word kind?

evil, unkind, mean

500

Who was the character in Unit 9 The Case of the Missing Fossil, who stole the fossils? 

Julian

500

What kind of dog do I have?

corgi

500

What does the suffix /ed/ mean? 

responded, jumped, talked

ed means that the action has already happened or past

500

A story that is told from the narrator's perspective and uses the pronouns I, me, my...

1st person point of view