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Thursday- Week 4 - ECR/Drama Camp Read More

Thursday- Week 4 - ECR/Drama Camp Read More

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English

3rd Grade

Medium

CCSS
RL.3.6, RL.3.4, RL.3.2

+12

Standards-aligned

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Amanda Nevels

Used 2+ times

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1 Slide • 32 Questions

1

Multiple Choice

What is drama?

1

following rules or customs; often in an exact and proper way

2

a story written to be performed by actors; a play

3

when a portion of the story goes back in time

4

a collection of word pictures that appeal to the reader

2

Multiple Choice

What is dialogue?

1

told from the viewpoint of one of the characters using the pronouns "I" and "we"

2

a conversation between two people

3

to show

4

when two words rhyme in the same line of poetry

3

Multiple Choice

Read sentence 2 from the story.

Movie night will be on Septem 28th.

What is the correct way to write the underlined word as an abbreviation?

1

Change Septem to sep.

2

Change Septem  to Sept.

3

Change Septem to Se.

4

Make no change.

4

Multiple Choice

Read sentence 7 from the story.

If there is rain, movie night will be moved to Saturday.

What is the correct way to write the underlined word as an abbreviation?

1

Change Saturday to Sat.

2

Change Saturday to Satur.

3

Change Saturday to Sa.

4

Change Saturday to S.

5

Multiple Choice

Read sentence 5 from the story.

Salmar Park is at 6806 Bradley Street.

What is the correct way to write the underlined word as an abbreviation?

1

Change Street to St.

2

Change Street  to ST

3

Change Street to Str.

4

Change Street to STR

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Vocabulary Quest

7

Multiple Choice

What is exaggerate?

1

the use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the plot

2

A special fact or event which can be observed and /or documented

3

a conversation between two people

4

to say that something is larger or greater than it really is; "to stretch the truth"

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Multiple Choice

What is figurative language?

1

the reason a character says or does something

2

the repeated use of words or sounds

3

language that means more than what is says on the surface; usually gives us a feeling about its subject

4

the GROUP of lines in a poem (like a paragraph in a story)

9

Multiple Choice

What is moral?

1

the person who wrote the play/drama

2

A practical lesson about right and wrong

3

the use of words that represent sounds

4

the person who is telling the story; the speaker

10

Multiple Choice

What are drawing conclusions?

1

combining several pieces of information to make an inference

2

casual

3

elaborate exaggeration

4

a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact

11

Multiple Choice

What are captions?

1

the turning point in the action of a story- the problem is solved

2

make visible

3

small text found near a picture that provides important information about the picture

4

where information comes from

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Multiple Choice

What is main idea?

1

What a piece of writing is mainly about

2

the various methods of communicating information

3

a beginning or coming into being

4

something that gets in the way of a goal

13

Multiple Choice

What is plot?

1

giving human qualities to non-human things

2

a comparison or two unlike things without using like or as

3

the events that make up a story

4

writing that tells how to do something

14

Multiple Choice

What is a narrator?

1

the person who is telling the story; the speaker

2

the perspective from which a story is told

3

a drawing or picture

4

to prove that something is right by giving reasons

15

Multiple Choice

What is onomatopoeia?

1

the way a character or author feels about a situation

2

the use of words that represent sounds

3

words that are written in italics (slanted)

4

a part taken from a longer story

16

Multiple Choice

What is imagery?

1

the items on stage that the actor use

2

a fiction story about Gods, Goddesses, or heroes

3

words that create a picture in your mind by using your 5 senses (see, hear, smell, taste, touch)

4

directions in a play that tell the actor how to speak or what to do

17

Multiple Choice

What is compare and contrast?

1

when and where a story takes place

2

the use of words that represent sounds

3

shows how 2 or more things are alike and different

4

how the conflict is solved or fixed

18

Multiple Choice

A diagram
1
labels the parts of something.
2
identifies the main idea. 
3
is used like a title. 
4
is used to tell directions. 

19

Multiple Choice

Lines in poetry are like- 
1
sentences 
2
paragraphs 
3
the whole poem 
4
the poet 

20

Multiple Choice

Stanzas in poetry are like- 
1
lines 
2
the poet 
3
paragraphs 
4
the whole selection 

21

Multiple Choice

What is alliteration?

1

the repetition of consonant SOUNDS at the beginning of words. For example, Sally sells seashells by the sea shore.

2

The reason why something happens

3

In the time order in which events happened

4

helpful

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Multiple Choice

Rhyming words are- 
1
words that have the same initial sound 
2
words that have the same meaning 
3
words that have the same ending sound 
4
words that mean the opposite 

23

Multiple Choice

A free verse poem- 
1
Helps the reader see what is happening.
2
Has no rhyme pattern. 
3
Tells the feeling of the poem.
4
Is hilarious! 

24

Multiple Choice

The main idea of a selection can be identified with-

1

The title of the selection

2

The author of a selection

3

Photographs

4

captions

25

Multiple Choice

A narrator outside of the story tells the story.

1

First Person

2

Third Person

26

Multiple Choice

What is the voice behind the story?

It is WHO is telling the story!

1

Person

2

Character

3

Point of View

4

Dialogue

27

Multiple Choice

If stories have the words “Her” “He” “They” or “Them” in it, it is told in ___ ___ point of view.

1

First Person

2

Third Person

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Multiple Choice

If stories have the words “I” “Me” “We” or “My” in it, it is told in ___ ___ point of view.

1

First Person

2

Third Person

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Multiple Choice

A character in the story tells the story.

1

First Person

2

Third Person

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Multiple Choice

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First Person

2

Third Person

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1

First Person

2

Third Person

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1

First Person

2

Third Person

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Multiple Choice

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1

First Person

2

Third Person

What is drama?

1

following rules or customs; often in an exact and proper way

2

a story written to be performed by actors; a play

3

when a portion of the story goes back in time

4

a collection of word pictures that appeal to the reader

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