Someone who works hard to achieve social or political change
Who is an activist
100
good, usable, or reasonable
What is Valid
100
To look at something critically or carefully.
What is to Analyze
100
This is the type of food Ms. King likes the least. She finds it soooooo gross and disgusting!
What is yogurt!
200
The person who tells a story
Who is the narrator
200
Treating one person or group differently from another in an unfair way.
What is Discrimination
200
Something that is made or grown
What is a Product
200
To think about yourself, your progress, your skills, etc.
What is to Reflect
200
This is what we say when someone is sleeping in class.
What is BUCKETS!
300
A visual that helps us see the plot elements in a story
What is a plot diagram
300
Unfair treatment of people or violence against them because they belong to a different race from your own.
What is Racism
300
Directly related to a situation or topic
What is Relevant
300
When participating in this activity, we highlight key words, circle words we don't know, write in the margins, etc.
What is Annotating
300
This explains what you should learn or be able to do by the end of the class period.
What is an OBJECTIVE!
400
The beginning of a story where we learn about characters, setting, and conflict.
What is Exposition
400
A period of time in history that is known for a particular event, or for particular qualities
What is an Era/Time Period
400
No longer in existence; no longer alive or existing.
What is Extinct
400
This kind of a reader asks questions while reading and wonders things like, "What is missing from this story?"
What is a Critical Reader
400
This is what Ms. King wanted to be when she grew up.
What is an ACTRESS!
500
When an author leaves clues to let readers know what their characters are like. We learn about characters through descriptive words, dialogue, actions, and the reactions of other characters.
What is Characterization
500
A first-hand account, a document, book, etc. that contains information that has been obtained by people's experiences.
What is a Primary Source
500
A species that is protected because it is close to becoming extinct.
What is an Endangered Species
500
These are the two main types of English we speak. One is when we are with our friends or in an informal setting. The other is when we are in a classroom or a formal setting.
What is Everyday and Academic English
500
This is what Ms. King yells when someone walks into the classroom.