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Jeopardy Reading Strategies Poetry Main Idea Figurative Language Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Reading Strategies The candle lit the curtains on fire and burned the house down. To know this reading strategy you have to think about the how and the why of the story!

$100 Answer from Reading Strategies What is Cause and Effect?

$200 Question from Reading Strategies It’s always a good idea to think about what you read, before you read it!

$200 Answer from Reading Strategies What is predicting?

$300 Question from Reading Strategies To know this reading strategy you have to think about a clue!

$300 Answer from Reading Strategies What are context clues?

$400 Question from Reading Strategies Mr. R was running late this morning. He had a meeting so he couldn’t get the classroom ready on time. His facial expression didn’t look happy. I think he might be frustrated. I can figure out how he is feeling by thinking about what I know and what happened to Mr. R!

$400 Answer from Reading Strategies What is making an inference?

$500 Question from Reading Strategies When I am reading, I usually take notes on what I’m not sure I understand correctly. Then I can review those when I am done reading!

$500 Answer from Reading Strategies What is to clarify?

$100 Question from Poetry This is also known as a paragraph of poetry

$100 Answer from Poetry What is a stanza?

$200 Question from Poetry This type of poem has 3 lines First line = 5 syllables Second line = 7 syllables Third line = 5 syllables

$200 Answer from Poetry What is a haiku?

$300 Question from Poetry This poem has a rhyming pattern

$300 Answer from Poetry What is rhyme scheme?

$400 Question from Poetry This poem is humorous, doesn’t make sense, and has 5 lines with a specific pattern

$400 Answer from Poetry What is a limerick?

$500 Question from Poetry This is the repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words

$500 Answer from Poetry What is consonance?

$100 Question from Main Idea The author has a specific topic or message in the writing. We need to find what that is!

$100 Answer from Main Idea What is main idea?

$200 Question from Main Idea When we are writing we need to make sure that each of these has it’s own main idea and supporting details.

$200 Answer from Main Idea What are paragraphs?

$300 Question from Main Idea An author has a main idea in the writing to get something across to everyone.

$300 Answer from Main Idea What is their point?

$400 Question from Main Idea When writing a recipe the main idea is how to make the item. But a recipe needs to follow some sort order.

$400 Answer from Main Idea What is logical order?

$500 Question from Main Idea I am so excited for the holiday break! We have already put our Christmas tree up and have started to decorate the house. We are taking our son to see Santa this weekend! My husband and I are enjoying buying lots of toys for the kids! This story has a main idea, you need to find it! :)

$500 Answer from Main Idea What is the main idea? It’s that we are excited for Christmas!

$100 Question from Figurative Language This is something that compares 2 unlike objects using the words like or as

$100 Answer from Figurative Language What is a simile?

$200 Question from Figurative Language This gives human attributes to nonhuman things

$200 Answer from Figurative Language What is personification?

$300 Question from Figurative Language Sally sold seashells by the seashore is an example of this

$300 Answer from Figurative Language What is alliteration?

$400 Question from Figurative Language The animals at night The bees were buzzing through the air The crickets were chirping their love songs The coyotes were howling at the moon The insects were crunching on the leaves of the tree The poem above shows this type of figurative language

$400 Answer from Figurative Language What is onomatopoeia?

$500 Question from Figurative Language The bear must have weighed 400 pounds. His legs were at least 100 pounds a piece! He approached us slowly. His steps were thunder! This is an example of ________

$500 Answer from Figurative Language What is metaphor?

Final Jeopardy There was an old lady who swallowed a kitten She swallowed the kitten, so she wouldn’t get bitten The kitten tickled her tummy And it felt kinda funny She went to the store and bought some Tums When she got back home she saw a few bums This follows some sort of a pattern!

Final Jeopardy Answer What is a rhyme scheme? The pattern is AABBCC