Summarizing
Inferencing/Main Idea
Figurative Language
What kind of figurative language is this?
Author Purpose and Theme
100

Can you copy when summarizing and what kind of information do you want in a summary?

No, important information

100

How many sentences is the main idea and is it in the reading?

1 and yes

100

What two words do similes have in them?

like or as

100
That test was a piece of cake.

Idiom

100

What is theme?

the lesson in a story

200

How many sentences should be in a summary?

3 to 5

200

When there is multiple paragraphs, where will the main idea most likely be?

In the closing paragraph or introduction

200

Give an example of a metaphor (is/was)

She is a cheetah.

200

I didn't want my mom to know I was taking a cookie from the cookie jar, so I made sure I was as quiet as a mouse. 

simile

200

Give an example of a theme.

Be yourself!

300

When do we use the non-fiction and fiction summarizing tools?

When we've read a WHOLE book or passage.

300

When there is only one paragraph, which sentence will most likely be your main idea?

1st sentence/topic sentence

300

What is the definition of personification?

an object or animal having a human trait

300

The concert was so loud that it woke up everyone in the universe.

hyperbole

300

What are the three author purposes?

to inform, to persuade, to entertain

400

What questions do we use when summarizing non-fiction?

Who/What? What? When? Where? How/Why?

400

What two things will equal an inference?

Background knowledge + Author's Words

400

What is the literal meaning of the idiom hit the hay?

go to bed

400

Lightning danced across the sky during the thunderstorm.

personification

400

Give two examples of books that would be considered to inform?

cookbook, a textbook, an encyclopedia

500

What are the questions we use when summarizing fiction?

Main Character? Want? Problem? Problem Solved? End?

500

What tool can we use to help us with main idea?

Topic + What about it?

500

What two words are in a hyperbole and give an example of a hyperbole.

so/that, I was so hungry that I could eat 50 million pizzas.

500

My hands were icicles because of the cold weather.

metaphor

500

Give the keywords we use for to inform, to entertain, and to persuade (in that order).

facts/info, story, and convince