5th grade academic vocabulary

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5th grade academic vocabulary By: Mrs. Christian

caption (identify) comparative adjectives coordinating conjunctions hyperbole idiom (introduction) interjections introductory paragraph main idea/stated and implied metaphor reference source root words (as aids in determining meaning) run-on sentence (correcting) simile summary superlative adjectives text theme transitional words narrative onomatopoeia parts of speech personification plot (main incidents of a plot) point of view/perspective preposition/prepositional phrase prompt punctuation marks (colon, semicolon)

Caption (identify) Where’s the caption?

comparative adjectives

coordinating conjunctions Conjunction junction, what’s your function?

Make a FANBOYS Poster!

hyperbole

idiom (introduction)