Reading Strategies
Literary Elements
Punctuation Probs.
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Denotation / Connotation
100

What is the first step when a teacher hands you a reading passage with multiple choice questions?

Look at/ go to the questions. 

100

Identify the literary element:  The Christmas tree smelled incredibly fresh like the air after a new coating of snow.


Simile 

100

Place the appropriate punctuation in the correct place:  Dude, have you seen the sky today. The sky is an insanely bright blue

Question mark (?) after today

Period (.) after blue

100

How many colors are on our (American) flag?

Three! (Red, White, Blue)

100

the literal meaning of a word

denotation

200

What is the second (and most important ) step after your start looking at the multiple choice questions?

Identify/ box out important words/ phrases. 

200

DAILY DOUBLE: Identify the literary element: "Baby you're a firework! Come on and let your colors burst!" -Katy Perry

Metaphor

200

Determine the placement of punctuation: Good morning! Im so excited to visit my friends this weekend. Hopefully we do something fun, like watch movies and eat popcorn.

An apostrophe...I'm <--

200

What is the mascot on Mrs. Trice's desk?

Baby Yoda, Blobfish, Angry UniBee, Octopus

200

Is this the denotative or connotative of the word?

harbour: a place of security and comfort 

 denotative

300

True or False: Circling the (unknown) words in the footnotes is a crucial step to complete while attempting a reading comprehension task. 

TRUE!

300

Identify the literary element: The poster stared right into my soul.  

Personification

300

Where and when should you place a question mark?

At the end of a question. 

300

What is the difference between tone and mood?

Tone = The author's attitude towards a story/ subject. 

Mood = How the reader feels. 

300

Is this the denotative or connotative form of the word?

big heart: kind

connotative

400

DAILY DOUBLE: Marking up your reading passage is incredibly beneficial to understanding the text. What is the act of "marking up" the text called? 

Annotating / Annotations / To annotate 

400

Identify the literary element: When something happens that is the opposite of what is expected.

Irony

400

After citing a quote, where does the period go? 

At the VERY end...(Line 1).

400

What is a hyperbole?

An extreme exaggeration/ statement. 

400

What is connotation (connotative meaning)?

an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning

500

Why are we practicing reading comprehension? 

Answers will vary: 

1) Reading comprehension can be used (literally) every single day of our lives. 

2) Reading comprehension is an important skill. 

3) We need to "nail down" reading comprehension to pass our exams and get a good grade on the SAT

500

What is a common alliteration that you know but didn't know you knew?


Toung Twisters

*Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. 

500

Hypothetically speaking, if you use a quote in your response, how should you quote the evidence? 

1) Use quotation marks " " 

2)Citation (line 1). 

500

Name four literary elements you may have reviewed in your class.

Simile, Metaphor, Irony, Personification, Conflict, Imagery, Onomatopoeia, Mood, Tone, Theme (Central Idea), hyperbole. 

500

Is this the denotative or connotative form of the word comprehension:

the action or capability of understanding something

denotative