Vocabulary Victories
Narrative Forms Fun
Read and Respond
Its all about the Plot
Grammar is Great
100
An unkind smile: prognostication, smirk, maven, faze
smirk
100
A made up story that is based off things that really happened in history
historical fiction
100
Why was Teresa disappointed when she got her party invitation?
She was terrified of ice skating.
100
What is the setting?
Ice Rink
100
What kind of sentence: What did you do all weekend?
Interrogative
200
Blake was not ___________ by his presentation because he had prepared for it all weekend. overcome, restrained, fazed, protested
Fazed
200
Story that is written through dialogue and is meant to be preformed on stage
play
200
Why did Molly offer to teach her sister how to skate?
She saw how upset she was and knew her sister would be to scared to go to the party.
200
Who are the characters?
Teresa, Molly, Alysha
200
What kind of sentence: She has very long, blonde hair.
Declarative
300
To do something even though you really don't want to. grudgingly, feverishly, conceited, exhilarated
grudgingly
300
A story that teaches a lesson, often using animal characters that behave like people. An example is the tortoise and the hare
Fable
300
Read and choose the correct answer: "He admitted that he had chosen a color that was as inconspicuous as possible because he didn't want to draw attention to himself" Inconspicuous means: 1. Large 2. not noticeable 3. visible
2. Not noticeable
300
What is the conflict?
Teresa was terrified of skating.
300
What kind of sentence: Wow!
Interjection
400
Warm, friendly, kind conceited, sincere, sneered, genial
genial
400
A story about characters that may not be realistic and about events that could not really happen. Folktale, Fantasy, Fable
Fantasy
400
Which best describes Molly's character? 1. lazy 2. courageous 3. Kind
3. Kind
400
What is the resolution?
Teresa learned how to skate and sailed across the rink at Alysha's party.
400
What kind of sentence: We won the game!
Exclamatory
500
After a morning run, I feel very __________ and excited to start my day. exhilarated, mortified, disheartened, infuriated
exhilarated
500
Which story element shows that a story is realistic fiction. 1. Narrator tells a story that could really happen. 2. Narrator includes three other characters in the story. 3. Author explains how she learned a lesson.
1. Narrator tells a story that could really happen.
500
What is the main idea of a story?
The most important part of the story/What the story is mostly about
500
Which is a plot event? 1. Teresa was scared to skate and was very disappointed 2. Molly held Teresa’s hand and showed her how to use her arms for balance and how to take strong, steady strides on the ice. 3. Teresa went to the party and wore he favorite shirt for good luck.
2. Molly held Teresa’s hand and showed her how to use her arms for balance and how to take strong, steady strides on the ice.
500
What kind of sentence: Please get up and go to the store.
Imperative