Name That Text Structure!

Name That Text Structure!

6th Grade

10 Qs

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Name That Text Structure!

Name That Text Structure!

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Soccer Team Rescue:

On Saturday, June 23rd, 12 soccer players and their coach ventured into a cave while at a tournament. A rainstorm flooded their exit route, so they were trapped. On July 2nd, 9 days after they were trapped, divers went in to find the boys. The next day, more divers delivered supplies to the team. On July 9th, expert divers rescued the team.

Chronological/Sequence

Compare and Contrast

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Problem and Solution

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

School's Out For Summer! :

When the school year is over, how will you spend your summer break? Do you stay home on a "staycation", or travel away from home on vacation? With staycations, you can have fun without actually going anywhere. Sleeping in, reading, and watching TV are all there! On the other hand, vacations offer a chance to go someplace different from home. You can experience new things, but it often costs way more.

Compare and Contrast

Problem and Solution

Description

Chronological/Sequencing

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Hurricane Katrina Warning:

Hurrican Katrina was approaching New Orleans. The National Weather Service issued urgent weather bulletins. They explained what kind of damage and distruction that the hurricane would cause. The bulletin gave people a clear understanding of just how dangerous Hurricane Katrina would be. As a result, 90% of those who lived in the hurricane's path evacuated the area.

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Cause and Effect

Chronological/Sequencing

Problem and Solution

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Ice Cream Dreams:

Business was good for ice cream vendor, Italo Marchiony, in 1902. He found that people loved the cool treat. He would scoop ice cream into a glass bowl for his customers. They were supposed to give the bowls back, but often forgot or the bowls broke. Marchiony decided it would be better if ice cream came in a dish that could be eaten along with the treat. He experimented and was able to create what we now know as the ice cream cone.

Problem and Solution

Cause and Effect

Description

Chronological/Sequence

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

The Life of a Genius:

Stephen Hawking was born in 1942 in England. As a young child, he enjoyed taking apart clocks and radios to see how they worked. At age 17, he began attending college where he studied chemistry and physics. He then went to postgraduate school at Cambridge. At age 21, Stephen started to stumble and drop things. His speech became slurred. Doctors diagnosed him with ALS, a disease which left him mostly paralized. On March 14th, 2018, Stephen Hawking passed away at the age of 76.

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Problem and Solution

Chronological/Sequence

Cause and Effect

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Soccer Ball Secrets:

Kicking a soccer ball seems simple, but how and where a ball is kicked affects how the ball moves. There are tricks to kicking a ball that can impact its speed and direction. A fast ball is harder for the goalie to stop than a slow one. For this reason, players want the ball they kick to travel quickly. For a fast-moving ball, players kick the ball with the top of their foot rather than with their toes.

Problem and Solution

Chronological/Sequencing

Cause and Effect

Description

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

The Corpse Flower:

The corpse flower is one of the rarest, largest, and stinkiest plants in the world. It only grows in wild in the tropical rainforest of Sumatra. It is one of the most challenging plants to grow. The most notable feature of the corpse plant is its fragrance. When in bloom, it gives off the foul odor of rotting flesh.

Problem and Solution

Cause and Effect

Compare and Contrast

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