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Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018

Vocab- ulary Sword in the Stone King Arthur Text Structures Reading Eleanor M. Savko Vocab- ulary Sword in the Stone King Arthur 5/21/2018 Text Structures Reading Strategies $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

someone who doubts beliefs generally accepted by others Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 someone who doubts beliefs generally accepted by others Category 1: $100: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is a skeptic? Category 1: $100: Q

someone who studies the events of the past and interprets them Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 someone who studies the events of the past and interprets them Category 1: $200: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is a historian? Category 1: $200: Q

information that helps prove something Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 information that helps prove something Category 1: $300: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is evidence? Category 1: $300: Q

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 She thought that the purse was ___?___ leather, but it was really made of plastic. Category 1: $400: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is genuine? Category 1: $400: Q

Not many students can ___?___ running long distances, and quit early. Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 Not many students can ___?___ running long distances, and quit early. Category 1: $500: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is endure? Category 1: $500: Q

This is the relationship between Sir Ector and Kay. Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 This is the relationship between Sir Ector and Kay. Category 2: $100: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is father and son? Category 2: $100: Q

This action shows that Arthur was born to be King of England. Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 This action shows that Arthur was born to be King of England. Category 2: $200: A

What is pulling the sword from the stone? Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is pulling the sword from the stone? Category 2: $200: Q

This is one character trait that makes Arthur a hero. Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 This is one character trait that makes Arthur a hero. Category 2: $300: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is “just”? Category 2: $300: Q

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 If Arthur told this story from his point of view, this would be missing. Category 2: $400: A

What is the thoughts of all the characters? Category 2: $400: Q Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is the thoughts of all the characters? Category 2: $400: Q

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 Daily Double The narrator uses this literary device to tell the reader that Arthur is not Sir Ector’s son by birth. Category 2: $500: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is dialogue? Category 2: $500: Q

It is not clear whether this person was real or just a legend. Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 It is not clear whether this person was real or just a legend. Category 3: $100: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 Who is King Arthur? Category 3: $100: Q

There are stories of this man fighting Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 There are stories of this man fighting battles at the same time as stories were told about King Arthur. Category 3: $200: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 Who was Ambrosius? Category 3: $200: Q

This type of graph is used to compare events in history. Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 This type of graph is used to compare events in history. Category 3: $300: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is a timeline? Category 3: $300: Q

The genre of “Was There a Real King Arthur? Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 The genre of “Was There a Real King Arthur? Category 3: $400: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is non-fiction? Category 3: $400: Q

There a Real King Arthur?” Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 The sub-genre of “Was There a Real King Arthur?” Category 3: $500: A

What is a historical investigation? Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is a historical investigation? Category 3: $500: Q

This is the primary reason for using text structures. Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 This is the primary reason for using text structures. Category 4: $100: A

What is organizing ideas? Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is organizing ideas? Category 4: $100: Q

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 These words are used to describe, compare, show time order, or cause and effect. Category 4: $200: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What are signal words? Category 4: $200: Q

The type ofsignal words that “before” and “after” are. Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 The type ofsignal words that “before” and “after” are. Category 4: $300: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is description? Category 4: $300: Q

The type of signal words that “both” and “however” are. Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 The type of signal words that “both” and “however” are. Category 4: $400: A

What is compare and contrast? Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is compare and contrast? Category 4: $400: Q

The signal words AND type used in this sentence: Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 The signal words AND type used in this sentence: “At the same time, bards in England and France were telling stories of a hero named Arthur.” Category 4: $500: A

What are “at the same time” Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What are “at the same time” and time order? Category 4: $500: Q

A narrator who knows everything about the characters is this. Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 A narrator who knows everything about the characters is this. Category 5: $100: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is omniscient? Category 5: $100: Q

An example of a third person pronoun Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 An example of a third person pronoun Category 5: $200: A

What is he, she, his, her, they, Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is he, she, his, her, they, or them? Category 5: $200: Q

In fiction, when you read what the author Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 In fiction, when you read what the author says, and combine that with what you know, you then make this: Category 5: $300: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is an inference? Category 5: $300: Q

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 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: A

What is make an inference? Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is make an inference? Category 5: $400: Q

The 4th step in making inferences in both fiction and non-fiction. Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 The 4th step in making inferences in both fiction and non-fiction. Category 5: $500: A

What is read-on, or keep reading? Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 What is read-on, or keep reading? Category 5: $500: Q

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 Final Jeopardy

The name of the magician who helps Arthur. Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 The name of the magician who helps Arthur. Category 5: $500: A

Eleanor M. Savko 5/21/2018 Who is Merlin? Category 5: $500: Q

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