First Quarter Assessment Review. Five Parts to the test: Part 1: Reading and Annotating Part 2: Literary Terms: Mood, Tone, and Point of View Part 3:

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First Quarter Assessment Review

Five Parts to the test: Part 1: Reading and Annotating Part 2: Literary Terms: Mood, Tone, and Point of View Part 3: Commas and Semicolons Part 4: Vocabulary in Context and Analogies Part 5: Writing: Prewriting, Thesis, and Proper Paragraph

Annotations Graded on: Connections you make with the text in the margins to other texts, movies, TV, or personal experiences. Predictions you make about the texts, the people, or how this may effect future events. Inferences you add to the text. Thoughts you have about the text. Identifications of main and supporting ideas: What's important information that should not be overlooked? Symbols: ! ? Sometimes just a symbol in the margin does the trick. Vocabulary: Key terms, people, places.

Literary Terms: Mood: The Overall feeling a piece of literature coveys. Tone: The feeling behind the speaker, narrator, or character of a piece. Point of View: First Person (I, me, my, us) Second Person (You, *Instructional) Third Person (He, She, They, *Informational/ Non-fiction) Third Person Omniscient: (All knowing, *Literary)

Commas and Semi Colons Lists/ Series Introductory Phrases Extra Information Coordinators/ FANBOYS

Lists/ Series Comma separates the items in a list or series. EX: The best part of Fall is the changing leaves, cooler weather, colorful sunsets, and holidays. Where does the comma go? Cupcakes with sprinkles frosting sugar and color are delicious.

Introductory Phrases A subordinate word begins the phrase at the beginning of a sentence and is followed by a comma. Common subordinates: if, before, until, when, although, after, once since, unless, whenever, while. EX: While I have never cheated on a test, I hear cheating does happen in college. Where does the comma go? Whenever you bake cookies preset the oven to save yourself time.

Extra Information (appositive) Details that appear in the middle or end of a sentence and add to the overall meaning of the sentence. Placement does matter. EX: Betty grows tomatoes, in the backyard, to can in the winter. Wrong: Betty grows tomatoes to can in the winter, in the backyard. Where does the comma go? Stanley trying to be a hero runs into burning buildings.

Coordinating Conjunctions/ FANBOYS A conjunction placed between words, phrases, clauses or compete sentences. For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So EXs: The chicks and ducks kept Joey up all night. The chicks peeped, so the ducks quacked. The boys were loud, yet the girls were louder. Where does the comma go? The pickles were not on the burger so lunch was ruined.

Semi-Colons Get their own Power Point....

Vocabulary in Context Use the context clues, or surrounding words, to figure out the meaning of new or unfamiliar words. Look for: synonyms, antonyms, examples, explanations. Rely on: word segment meaning.

Analogies A comparison between two words. there are only 16 kinds of word comparisons the most common are: synonyms, antonyms, parts to the whole, noun to the common description Let's look at some more interesting examples:

tool: action; pencil: write tool: user; hammer: carpenter tool: objects it uses; hammer: nails category: example; dog: Poodle cause: effect*; rain: flooding increasing intensity*; warm: hot action: receiver; read: book action: performer; marathon: runner object/ place: user; chalk: teacher noun: description; elephant: huge

Writing Prewriting/ Brainstorming Thesis specific relevant provable debatable Proper Paragraph: thesis concrete detail (with quote marks) commentary conclusion sentence

Semi Colons...