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Collection #1: Study Guide Review

Collection #1: Study Guide Review

Assessment

Presentation

English

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
RL.5.3, RL.6.3, RL.5.5

+4

Standards-aligned

Created by

Alexis Sotzing

FREE Resource

13 Slides • 8 Questions

1

media

WHAT ARE THEY?

  • ​all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.

​WHAT IS THEIR PURPOSE?

  • help you locate important information in a text.

WHAT TEXT FEATURES ARE USED ON THIS PAGE?

Text Features​:

2

media

WHAT ARE THEY?​

  • a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram.​

​WHAT IS THEIR PURPOSE?​

  • action that deliberately interacts with a text to enhance the reader's understanding of, recall of, and reaction to the text.

WHERE MIGHT YOU ANNOTATE IN A TEXT?

ANNOTATIONS:

3

media
media

​WHAT IS IT?

  • ​involves identifying similarities and/or differences.

COMPARING:

WHAT IS IT?

  • ​involves comparing two or more objects or events in order to show their differences.

CONTRASTING:

4

media
media

​WHAT IS IT?

  • an outcome of imagination.

FICTION:

WHAT IS IT?

  • wholly based on facts and reality.

NON FICTION:

5

WHAT ARE THEY?​

  • ​these terms include: plot, characters, point of view, setting, theme, conflict, and style.​

​NARRATIVE ELE​MENTS:

media
media
media

6

media

WHAT IS IT?

  • ​uses figures of speech, which are expressions like metaphors, similes, idioms, and personification, among many others.

​FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE:

7

media

WHAT IS IT?

  • ​a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.

​InFERENCE:

8

​CONFLICT:

WHAT IS IT?​

  • the problem, crisis, challenge, dilemma, or obstacle presented to the main character. ​

  • there is both internal & external conflict.​

9

Match

Match the following:

Involves identifying similarities and/or differences.

Involves comparing two or more objects or events in order to show their differences.

All the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.

Uses figures of speech, which are expressions like metaphors, similes, idioms, and personification, among many others.

These terms include: plot, characters, point of view, setting, theme, conflict, and style.

Comparing

Contrasting

Text Features

Figurative Language

Narrative Elements

10

Match

Match the following

An outcome of imagination.

Wholly based on facts and reality.

A note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram.

The problem, crisis, challenge, dilemma, or obstacle presented to the main character.

A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.

Fiction

Non Fiction

Annotation

Conflict

Inference

11

Reorder

Reorder the following as they occur on Freytag's Pyramid of plot.

Exposition

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Resoluti

1
2
3
4
5

12

media

WHAT IS ITS PURPOSE?

  • introduces the story’s setting, mood, the main character, supporting characters, and time. Character development happens during this part of the story.

​EXPOSTION:

13

media

WHAT IS ITS PURPOSE?

  • a sequence of solutions to the conflict that the main character tries; it is all the events leading to the turning point of the story. It can be identified by increasing tension, emotion, difficulty, or challenge.

​RISING ACTION:

14

media

WHAT IS ITS PURPOSE?

  • the peak of excitement, the moment when the story changes (a turning point), the main character, and the problem is resolved.

​CLIMAX:

15

media

WHAT IS ITS PURPOSE?

  • all the plot points wrapping up, the consequences of the climax, and reflection on the changes in the main character. It can be identified by decreasing tension, an approaching resolution, and relaxation of emotion

​FALLING ACTION:

16

media

WHAT IS ITS PURPOSE?

  • tie up loose ends or leave important elements of the story unresolved..

​RESOLUTION:

17

Multiple Choice

What introduces the story’s setting, mood, the main character, supporting characters, and time. Character development happens during this part of the story?

1

Expositon

2

Rising Action

3

Climax

4

Falling Action

5

Resolution

18

Multiple Choice

What is a sequence of solutions to the conflict that the main character tries; it is all the events leading to the turning point of the story. It can be identified by increasing tension, emotion, difficulty, or challenge?

1

Expositon

2

Rising Action

3

Climax

4

Falling Action

5

Resolution

19

Multiple Choice

What is the peak of excitement, the moment when the story changes (a turning point), the main character, and the problem is resolved.

1

Expositon

2

Rising Action

3

Climax

4

Falling Action

5

Resolution

20

Multiple Choice

What is all the plot points wrapping up, the consequences of the climax, and reflection on the changes in the main character. It can be identified by decreasing tension, an approaching resolution, and relaxation of emotion.

1

Expositon

2

Rising Action

3

Climax

4

Falling Action

5

Resolution

21

Multiple Choice

What part ties up loose ends or leave important elements of the story unresolved?

1

Expositon

2

Rising Action

3

Climax

4

Falling Action

5

Resolution

media

WHAT ARE THEY?

  • ​all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.

​WHAT IS THEIR PURPOSE?

  • help you locate important information in a text.

WHAT TEXT FEATURES ARE USED ON THIS PAGE?

Text Features​:

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