Building Bridges Intro: Language Arts Review 2 – Flashcards

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small groups of sounds; each one has one vowel sound and at least one consonant sound
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syllables
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punctuation at the end of a sentence that shows strong feelings or surprise
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exclamation point
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writing to explain
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expository composition
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descriptive words that help you see, hear, smell, taste, or touch something
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sensory words
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when a word, phrase, or idea is repeated
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repetition
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describes one thing by comparing it to another thing; often uses sensory details
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metaphor
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a, e, i, o, u (and sometimes w and y)
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vowels
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the vowel sounds in cat, bed, big, hop and cut. The vocal cords are more relaxed when producing these vowel sounds
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short vowels
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These vowel sounds "say their letter name." The vocal cords are tense when producing these vowel sounds. The vowel sounds heard in cake, sleep, pie, boat and use.
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long vowels
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words and sentences around a new word; you can use this to find the meaning of a new word
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context
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pictures used in an expository text to make information clear and easy to understand
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diagrams
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reason something happens
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cause
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the result; what happens
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effect
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key words that help you understand a reading; they show sequence, details, change or contrast
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signpost words
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because, since, as a result of
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signpost words for 'cause'
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so that, therefore
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signpost words for 'effect'
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sentences that give information or facts and end with a period
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declarative sentences
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sentences that ask a question and end with a question mark
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interrogative sentences
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Sentences that give instructions, commands or orders. Commands with strong feeling end with an exclamation point
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imperative sentences
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the first paragraph of a composition; it has the main idea
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introduction
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the middle paragraph(s) of a composition; it has supporting facts and details
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body
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the last paragraph of a composition; it summarizes important details/restates the main idea
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conclusion
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adjectives that compare things using more and -er -for adjectives that end in 'e', just add 'r' -for adjectives that end in 'y' change 'y' to 'i' and add 'er' -for adjectives that end in consonant-vowel-consonant (c,v,c), double the last consonant and add 'er
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comparative adjectives
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adjectives used to compare one thing to two or more other things using most or 'est'
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superlative adjectives
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best
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superlative of good
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worst
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superlative for bad
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tonight, tomorrow, next week/Friday/month/year
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future time words
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am going to; are going to; is going to
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future tense with be + going to
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back, again
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re-
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not
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un
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before
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pre
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not, opposite
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dis
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/kw/; always followed by the letter 'u'
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q
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a group of letters added to the beginning of a word that change its meaning Ex: re,un,pre,dis
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prefix
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first, next, later, then, finally
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signpost words for sequence
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also, for example, for instance, from now on
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signpost words for details to be added
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however, on the other hand, but
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signpost words to show change or contrast
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reasons characters do things ex: why the mouse runs fast
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motivations
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capitalize all holidays and special events, names of streets, cities, states, and countries Capitalize important words in a title ex: Fourth of July, Elizabethtown
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Capitalization rules
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what happens in a story; there is a beginning, middle and end/conclusion
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plot
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book that provides meanings of new words and how to pronounce them; you need it as you read more difficult texts
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dictionary
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section of a dictionary that has a word, its pronunciation between slashes (/ /), the part of speech (noun, verb, etc.), one or more definitions, and an example of the word used in a sentence
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dictionary entry
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charts, graphs that show information in pictures, illustrations
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visual aids
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use color for special words or ideas in a text
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highlight
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the main reason why the author writes a poem, a story, an article, or a book ex: persuade, inform, entertain, narrate
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author's purpose
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a purpose for writing:to give you new information or to teach ex: newspaper articles, biographies, textbooks
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inform
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a purpose for writing:to tell a story
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narrate
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a purpose for writing:to change your mind about something or ask you to do something
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persuade
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a purpose for writing: to make you laugh or smile Ex: mystery novels, fairly tales, comic books
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entertain
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questions asked to make something understandable ex: Do you mean...? Is this the right...?
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clarifying questions
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words that take the place of nouns (NOT subject nouns) that come after the verb or after a preposition
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object pronouns
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group of letters added to the end of a root word that changes the meaning of the root word
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suffix
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suffix that makes adjectives into adverbs, which describe actions
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-ly
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suffix meaning "full of" that makes nouns into adjectives
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-ful
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suffix that makes verbs into nouns ex: replacement, government
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-ment
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punctuation used after the greeting in a business letter
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colon
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letter written to a business ex: to apply for a job, make a complaint, or ask a question
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business letter
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roots of the language of ancient Rome used in English, including many science words
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Latin roots
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back
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re
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to go
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cedere
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to retell information using your own words; can be done in speaking or writing
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paraphrase
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suffixes that mean someone who does something
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-er, -or, -ist
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punctuation made with curved signs; used around words that give extra information or an explanation
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parentheses
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tense used to talk about actions happening now verb + ing
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present continuous
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used as the subject or as part of the subject of a sentence [I, you, he, she, it, we, they]
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subject pronoun
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-most verb add 'ing -for verbs that end in 'e', drop the 'e' and add 'ing -for verbs with one syllable that end in a vowel and a consonant, double the consonant and add 'ing' stop ---> stopping
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ing rules
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-command sentence that gives instructions, directions, or orders. It is like the simple present without a subject. Strong orders end with a '!' ex: Don't do that!
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imperative
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rhyming words ex: -ite, -ight words
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word families
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what someone thinks or believes; the ways people feel about things
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opinion
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true information; something that can be proven ex: names, places, data, events
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fact
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Who, what, when, where, why (and how)
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Wh- Questions
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read fast, looking for key words and information
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scan
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a word used to find more information on a topic; highlighted or bold printed words in a book ex: words that help you figure out how to do a word problem, such as how many
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key words
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main idea; the topic you are writing about
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writing focus
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titles for important parts of a reading; printed in bold type;found at the beginning of a main section to help you find information about a topic (photo: prologue, The Odyssey Begins)
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headings
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information that is true
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facts
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the most important point of a story or reading (photo: first sentence--Almost all frogs experience three stages in their life cycle)
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main idea
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give examples or specific information; it supports the main idea Photo: Sentences 2,3 and 4
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details
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punctuation rule used for the name of a book or a newspaper when you write it (photo: Solar Energy)
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Underline
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use to talk about one noun
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there is/there's
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use to talk about more than one noun
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there are
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article used before singular nouns that start with a consonant
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a
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article used before singular nouns that start with a vowel
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an
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words with the same meaning
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synonyms
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is, are isn't, aren't
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be: Simple present
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was, were wasn't, weren't
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be: Past tense
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I, you, we, they DO he, she, it DOES
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do vs. does
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the mark (') used to indicate the omission of one or more letters from a printed word or to show possession
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apostrophe
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' + s Ex: Mrs. O's notebook.
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possessive nouns
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he, she, it IS they, we, you AREThe pronoun 'I" is used with AM
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is vs. are
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I, he, she, it WAS they, we, you WERE
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was vs. were
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(conjunction) used in a sentence to explain WHY
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because
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seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, feeling
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five senses
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words that are spelled the same and pronounced the same. However, they have different meanings.
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homonyms
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I, me, my, myself
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first-person pronouns
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a guess using the information you know; use pictures and key words to help you guess when you read
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prediction
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group of words that expresses a complete thought and contains a subject and a verb
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complete sentence
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a sentence without verb or subject
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incomplete sentence
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used by writers to make "pictures with words", which makes the story more interesting
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figurative language
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a kind or figurative language. It uses the word 'like' or 'as' to compare things Example: She runs like the wind.
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simile
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a reading technique used to build reading fluency. Read several words with expression, rather than reading word by word.
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reading key phrases
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words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings
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homophones
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part of a verb; also a preposition example: I want ___ read my book. example: I went ___ the store.
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to
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2 Example: My ______ shoes are beside the bed.
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two
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also example: My books are at home. My notebook is at home, ______.
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too
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it is example: I lost my backpack. ________ not in my bedroom.
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it's
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possessive adjective for something belonging to 'it' example: I like that house and especially _______ porch.
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its
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possessive adjective for something belonging to 'them' example: _______ room is usually messy.
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their
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they are example: ______________ always quiet.
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they're
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place example: My house is over ____________ by the mall.
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there
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instructions on what and how to write before you do it
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writing prompt
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The process of writing down ideas and comments in any order without attention to sequence, logic, and sentence structure.
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brainstorm
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the first version of your essay
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first draft/rough draft
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make changes to a document by correcting spelling, punctuation, capitalization
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edit
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to change in order to improve or to include new information Example: making writing sound better by adding more details and organizing ideas in an order that makes sense
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revise
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the final copy of a piece of writing
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publish
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the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words Example: with my Porch and my Pillows, my Pretty, Purple Petunias.
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alliteration
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a sentence that shows strong feelings, such as surprise, great happiness or sadness, or anger. It usually ends in an exclamation mark. example: I am so happy we won the game!
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exclamatory sentence
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who or what is doing something in a sentence. It is a noun
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subject
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what the subject of the sentence is doing. It is a verb
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predicate
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a purpose for writing to describe. For example, hand puppet directions describe how to use a hand puppet.
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Describe
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a purpose for writing to try to get people to do something or believe something. For example, advertisements try to get people to buy things.
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Persuade
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WHY you are reading: for example--to get information, entertainment, make a decision, to do a task.
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purpose for reading
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short form of a word
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abbreviation
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tells about an action in the past add 'ed' to most verbs add 'd' to verbs that end in 'e'
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simple past tense
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had
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past tense of have
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did
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past tense of do
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went
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past tense of go
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said
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past tense of say
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took
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past tense of take
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wrote
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past tense of write
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got
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past tense of get
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gave
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past tense of give
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made
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past tense of make
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met
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past tense of meet
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read
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past tense of read
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rode
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past tense of ride
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ran
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past tense of run
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sang
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past tense of sing
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spoke
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past tense of speak
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stood
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past tense of stand
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swam
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past tense of swim
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verbs that do not add 'ed' for the simple past
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irregular verbs
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was, wasn't
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simple past of 'be' for I, he, she, it
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were, weren't
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simple past of 'be' for you, we, they
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change the 'y' to 'i' and add 'ed' example: study-->studied
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Simple past of verbs ending in consonant + y
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date, heading, greeting, body, closing, signature
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Parts of a friendly letter
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words that mean the same thing It helps you build your vocabulary and makes your speaking and writing interesting
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synonym
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thesaurus
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A listing of words with synonyms and antonyms.
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a story with characters, a setting, and a plot
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narrative
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the time and place of the story
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setting
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the order of events; the order things happen in a narrative
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sequence
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before anything else The blond student is __________ in line.
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first
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soon afterward The students line up and ________ they go outside for the fire drill
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then
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coming immediately after The student in the blue shirt goes first. ____________ the student in the red shirt goes.
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next
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the item at the end From the left to right, the students have on a blue shirt, red shirt, green shirt and _________ a pink shirt
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finally/ at last
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words made from two smaller words example: note + book = notebook
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compound words
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short forms of two words example: did + not = didn't
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contractions
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punctuation that shows what people say Put a mark like this ( " ) where the speaker's words start and another mark like this ( " ) where the speaker's words stop; used for titles of articles in newspapers and magazines
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quotation marks
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punctuation mark used after a greeting in a friendly letter. Also, put a __________ between a quotation and the speaker of the quotation Example: Dear Sarah, "Let me clean the car," Ramon said.
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comma
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A classroom activity in which students act out roles in a given situation.
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role play
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meaning of a word
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definition
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text that is slanted to the right; it is used when you type the name of books or newspapers
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italics
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texts that give you information Example: textbook
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expository text
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helps you find information about a main topic; found at the beginning of a book, chapter, or reading
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title
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helps you find information about a specific word; found at the end of a book; words are in alphabetical order
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index
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tells what a word means; found at the end of a book
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glossary
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say or write the most important ideas and details
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summarize
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put a comma after each part of a series (has three or more parts)
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commas in a series
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writing about characters and events that the writer makes up; not real Examples: myths, folktales, short stories
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fiction
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writing about real people and events Examples: Social Studies textbook, Science textbook
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nonfiction
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people or animals in the story
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characters
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A traditional story about gods, ancestors, or heroes, told to explain the natural world or the customs and beliefs of a society
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myth
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A story, often with a message, that was initially passed on by word of mouth from generation to generation Example: How Bear Lost His Tail
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folktale
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brief work of fiction intended to be read in one sitting
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short story
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