Javier's Jamboard

Javier's Jamboard

9th Grade

4 Qs

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Javier's Jamboard

Javier's Jamboard

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English

9th Grade

Hard

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Suarez Acevedo, Javier

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 10 pts

What are context clues?

Apply knowledge of context clues, figurative language, word relationships, reference materials, and/or background knowledge to determine the connotative and denotative meaning of words and phrases, appropriate to grade level.

Words that describe a person place or thing

a sentence having two or more coordinate independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.

the purpose of the writing

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 10 pts

What is central idea?

The topic

the general truth of the article

the purpose

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3.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 10 pts

What is an example of figurative language? (all that apply)

Personification

Similie

alliteration

metaphor

4.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 10 pts

What are Expectations?(pick 2)

Students include relevant textual evidence in their written and oral communication. Students should name the text when they refer to it. In 3rd grade, students should use a combination of direct and indirect citations.

Theme

Students continue with previous skills and reference comments made by speakers and peers. Students cite texts that they’ve directly quoted, paraphrased, or used for information. When writing, students will use the form of citation dictated by the instructor or the style guide referenced by the instructor.

what you expect