Main Idea
Topic
Theme
Moral
Citing Textual Evidence
100
This is the definition of main idea.
What is one sentence that tells the overall purpose of the text?
100
This is the expected length of a topic.
What is very few words?
100
This is the definition of theme?
What is a repeated idea?
100
This is the skill necessary to created a moral.
What is theme?
100
This term is a synonym for evidence.
What is proof?
200
This is the expected length of a good main idea.
What is one sentence?
200
This describes the complexity of a topic.
What is general?
200
The theme discusses ideas that are both _____________ and _______________ .
What is present and absent?
200
This is the expected length of a moral.
What is a complete sentence?
200
This is another word for direct.
What is explicit?
300
A good main includes these two skills.
What are topic and theme?
300
This is the definition of topic.
What is the subject of the text in very few words?
300
Themes need to be in this part of speech.
What are nouns?
300
This is the definition of a moral.
What is a lesson learned from the text?
300
These are three steps for citing textual evidence.
What is state claim, provide evidence, and give an explanation?
400
True or False: Main idea does not includes a topic?
What is false?
400
This is the topic of the movie "Wasted".
What is food waste?
400
These two skills must contain a theme.
What is moral and main idea?
400
This is the moral of the following passage: Sally climbed a tree even though her parents told her not to. She then fell off the tree and broke her wrist.
What is (answers may vary)? Example: Always listen to people who have your best interest at heart.
400
These are the two ways to complete step 2 of citing textual evidence.
What is using direct quotations or paraphrasing?
500
This is the main of "The Itsy Bitsy Spider".
What is (answers may vary)? Example: The brave spider faced difficulties as he climb the water spout.
500
This is how the topic helps the reader.
What is to help the reader understand the text?
500
This is the theme of the scenario below: You are walking down the street, and you find a $100 bill on the ground, but a gust of wind blows it away.
What is luck?
500
This is the moral of the following poem: Little birdie why don't you fly?/Has time plucked out your feathers?/Has time really gone by?/Come now, spread your wings./I know you can fly because you are I.
What is (answers may vary)? Example: Listen to the positive things people say about you.
500
This is how to complete the third step of citing textual evidence.
What is explaining how the evidence connects to the claim?