$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Vocab- ulary The Good Samaritan PlotPredictions
people who are around the same age Category 1: $100: A
What is a generation? Category 1: $100: Q
when you change something, in some way Category 1: $200: A
What is an affect? Category 1: $200: Q
Category 1: $300: A when people do not agree, they have this…
What is a conflict? Category 1: $300: Q
Category 1: $400: A When you give something with others
Category 1: $400: Q What is ‘to contribute?’
the reason you act or think in a certain way Category 1: $500: A
Category 1: $500: Q What is motivation?
Category 2: $100: A Mr. Sanchez does not keep these
What is his word, or his promises? Category 2: $100: Q
Category 2: $200: A Do not trust people who lie.
What is the lesson Rey learned? Category 2: $200: Q
Mr. Sanchez reminds Rey of his own father, so he does this Category 2: $300: A
What is ‘he stops to change the flat tire?’ Category 2: $300: Q
Mr. Sanchez does not keep his promises, so the boys feel … Category 2: $400: A
Category 2: $400: Q What is upset, or angry?
This is the story’s resolution Category 2: $500: A
What is ‘Rey refuses Mr. Sanchez’ invitation?’ Category 2: $500: Q
The sequence of events in a story is called this Category 3: $100: A
What is plot? Category 3: $100: Q
Category 3: $200: A The problem characters face in the story
What is the conflict? Category 3: $200: Q
Category 3: $300: A These are the events in a story
Category 3: $300: Q What are complications? (or rising/falling actions)
Category 3: $400: A The turning point in a short story
Category 3: $400: Q What is the climax?
Category 3: $500: A internal and external are types of this
Category 3: $500: Q What is conflict?
this is the first step in making a prediction while reading fiction Category 4: $100: A
What is “read the title?” Category 4: $100: Q
this is step 2 in making a prediction Category 4: $200: A
What is “look at the pictures?” Category 4: $200: Q
this is the 3 rd step in making a prediction Category 4: $300: A
What is “make a prediction?” Category 4: $300: Q
Category 4: $400: A this is the 4 th step in making a prediction
Category 4: $400: Q What is “confirm or change your prediction?”
Category 4: $500: A This is the reason why we make predictions when reading fiction
Category 4: $500: Q What is “to help remember what we read?”
Category 5: $100: A A narrator who knows everything about the characters is this.
What is omniscient? Category 5: $100: Q
An example of a third person pronoun Category 5: $200: A
What is he, she, his, her, they, or them? Category 5: $200: Q
Category 5: $300: A In fiction, when you read what the author says, and combine that with what you know, you then make this:
Category 5: $300: Q What is an inference?
Category 5: $400: A In non-fiction, this is what you do after you look for 3 pieces of evidence and combine that with what you know
Category 5: $400: Q What is make an inference?
The 4 th step in making inferences in both fiction and non-fiction. Category 5: $500: A
What is read-on, or keep reading? Category 5: $500: Q
The name of the magician who helps Arthur. Category 5: $500: A
Who is Merlin? Category 5: $500: Q
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