Parts of Speech
Pourquoi
Narrative Text
Vocabulary
Frogs
100

A person, place, thing or idea.

What is a noun?

100

What pourquoi means.

What is Why?

100

Narrative texts do this.

What is tell a story and entertain the reader.

100

Baby frogs.

What are polliwogs or tadpoles.

100

They can live in the water and on land.

What are amphibians?

200

An action word.

What is a verb?

200

A pourquoi is a. made-up story or b. a true story

What is a. made-up

200

This section establishes the situation and introduces the characters and/or narrator.

What is the Beginning?

200

In a clear and detailed manner, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.

What is explicitly.

200

They become frogs.

What are polliwogs (or tadpoles)?

300

Describes a noun or a pronoun.

What is an adjective?

300

These are the sections of a narrative text.

What is a beginning, a middle and an end.

300

Words spoken should have these around them.

What are quotation marks?

300

Someone in a story - either a human, animal or creature.

What is a character?

300

They are masters of fine arts.

What are poison-dart frogs?

400

Replaces a noun or noun-phrase.

What is a pronoun?

400

This pourquoi takes place in a sparkling blue mountain lake.

What is "Why the Frog Has a Long Tongue."

400

This section describes the central problem and explains how the character(s) respond to the problem.

What is the middle?

400

A series of things or events, in the order they happened in.

What is sequence.

400

They are transparent, so they don't need camouflage.

What is the glass frog?

500

Describes a verb, and adjective or another adverb.

What is an adverb.

500

This pourquoi takes place in a cave in Africa.

What is "Why Is the Poison Art Frog So Colorful?"

500

This section has a solution/resolution to “wrap up” the problem and explains the message or purpose of the narrative.

What is the ending.

500

Despite the fact that.

What is though.

500

They are full of antifreeze.

What is the wood frog.