Scoot! Unit #1 CCSS Review Scoot! Scoot is a fast paced, FUN activity where YOU will travel from desk to desk to solve problems. But remember to move.

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Scoot! Unit #1 CCSS Review

Scoot! Scoot is a fast paced, FUN activity where YOU will travel from desk to desk to solve problems. But remember to move to the next number when I yell, “SCOOT!” On your marks, Get set, GO!!!!!

#1 Name a round character in Maniac Magee?

#2 What is a theme in Maniac Magee? Support it with evidence.

#3 What does it mean to “infer”?

#4 What is summarizing?

#5 Define character trait and give me an example of a character trait.

#6 Identify the following text structure: For example, characteristics which tell about a noun, to illustrate, and for instance.

#7 Define second person point of view.

#8 Identify the following text structure: Problem is, if/then, question and answer, so that, and because

#9 Define third person limited point of view.

#10 Identify the following text structure: but, similarly, different, alike, either/or, and on the other hand.

#11 Define first person point of view.

#12 Identify the following text structure: If/ then, as a result, therefore, consequently, reasons why, and this led to.

#13 Define third person point of view.

#14 Identify the following text structure: First, second, third, finally, later, Since, before, and next.

#15 Define third person omniscient point of view.

#16 Read the story, Not a UFO but a ULDA Answer question #1 and be sure to quote from a text

#17 Read the story, Not a UFO but a ULDA Answer question #2 and be sure to quote from a text

#18 Read the story, Not a UFO but a ULDA Answer question #3 and be sure to quote from a text

#19 Read the story, Not a UFO but a ULDA Answer question #4 and be sure to quote from a text

#20 Read the story, Not a UFO but a ULDA Answer question #5 and be sure to quote from a text

#21 Read the story, Not a UFO but a ULDA Answer question #6 and be sure to quote from a text

#22 Read the story, Not a UFO but a ULDA Answer question #7 and be sure to quote from a text

#23 Read the story, Not a UFO but a ULDA Answer question #8 and be sure to quote from a text

#24 Identify the 5 elements of PLOT.

Scoot Answers

#1. Maniac, Amanda Beale, Grayson, John McNabb, Mars Bars #2. Answers will vary.#3. To infer is to “guess,” question, draw conclusions, make predictions, and reflect #4. To briefly retell in your own words the important parts of the story. #5. A character trait define your personality, your underlying values and your beliefs. Answers will vary #6. Description#7. Second person point of view is when the narrator is speaking directly to the reader. Uses “You” Ex. Cookbooks and How to books #8. Problem and Solution #9. Third Person Limited: Narrator OUTSIDE of the story. Shares thoughts and feelings of ONE character. Use of: He/She, They or use of characters names #10. Compare and Contrast#11. First person POV is when a character INSIDE the story is telling the story. Use of “I, me and my” #12. Cause and Effect #13. Third Person: Narrator OUTSIDE of the story tells the story and does not share thoughts or feelings of any characters. Use of: He/She, They or use of characters names #14. Sequence#15. Third person omniscient: Narrator OUTSIDE of the story. Shares the thoughts and feelings of MORE THAN ONE character. Use of: He/She, They or use of characters names #16. I think the author title the passage “Not a UFO, but a ULDA” because Champ is a fishlike creature who lives in a lake not in outer space. Paragraph #1 #17. A ULDA is an unidentified Lake-Dwelling Animal. Paragraph #1 Sentence #2 #18. Champ was at least 50 feet long, eyes as big as onions, and had dark skin that glistened in the sun. Paragraph #3 Sentences 1 through 4 #19. Dad was probably terrified (for the kids safety) or excited (because they were Champ- watching). I know this because in paragraph 2 sentence #5 it says that dad shouted for the kids to get out of the water. (Inference) #20. Mom was excited and nervous. It says this in paragraph #4 sentence #3. #21. Answers will vary. Perhaps a dolphin or whale. Background object on land which appears serpent like. Paragraph #4 “mysterious beast” #22. The family stared at Champ for about seven minutes. Paragraph #3 sentence #5. #23. A creature is a very strange kind of animal for which you cannot truly explain. Paragraph #1 sentence #4. #24. Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution