Beginning of October Notebook Quiz

Worksheet by Anna Lackey
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Test your reader's notebook skills! Review ELA concepts like figurative language, plot, and vocabulary.

The first page in my reader's notebook is the State Standards Tracker for Reading.The next 2 pages are my MAP test tracker and reflection.The two sections in my notebook are the Reading Worksection and followed by the Vocabularysection. Sort What section the Notes Pages are found in Reading Work Why do people read? Reading Strategies Common ELA Terms Emotions Chart Figurative Language Plot notes Conflict Notes Setting's Influence Envisioning Timeline Character Traits Notes Text Evidence Notes C. E. R. Chart 5 Core Traits Notes Character Pressures Notes Vocabulary Pre- Fore- Ante- Post- Dis- Anti- De- Counter- Contra- Re- Sub- Hyper- Hypo- Super- What type of thinking maps have we used for taking notes? Circle Map Bubble Map Flow Map Double Bubble Map Tree Map Multi-Flow Map Brace Map Bridge Map On your Common ELA Terms notes, what synonym is listed for sequence? Foreshadow Express Succession Attitude Tone, Feelings, and Emotions Chart Tone Guilty Kind Knowledgeable Strong Sympathetic Feelings Brave Cheerful Pessimistic Bashful Shy Emotions Merry Elated Grumpy Selfish Passive What did we do on the Envisioning Notes? Sketch a quick picture of what we read on a timeline We wrote a summary of the book we filled out a timeline and glued it in our journal How to identify character traits Physical Outside Looks Weight Height Features Personality Inside Thoughts Words Actions Feelings Motivations Likes Dislikes True or False.You are allowed to use happy, sad, mad, good, or bad as traits or to describe your character. True False Use your C.E.R. Chart and match the definitions Claim Write a claim by telling your audience what you believe the correct answer to the question is. Evidence Use text evidence that directly supports your answer. Reasoning Explain how your text evidence Proves your answer is correct. Conflict is a struggle between opposing forces or characters.Without conflict, stories are boring.Stories can have many conflicts.The main conflict is central to the plot and usually resolved by the resolution. Types of Conflicts Internal Man vs. Himself External Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Nature True or FalseSetting has an influence on characters. True False Setting is... the time the place the characters the conflict Figurative Language Simile Comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as" Metaphor Comparing two unlike things by saying one thing is another Idiom a saying or expression that does not mean what it says Hyperbole an extreme exaggeration that cannot be true Personification gives objects human traits or qualities Plot Notes Exposition- beginning of the story. This is when the characters and setting are introduced.Conflict- problem in the story. This is either internal or external.Rising Action- main character faces a problem that creates tension.Climax- the turning point. Changes directions of events for the main character.Falling Action- tension from conflict decreases. Events start to settle to an end.Resolution- the conflict is resolved. The story is ended. The vocabulary we have added to our vocabulary section of our notes is... prefixes roots suffixes

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