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ELA Test Review

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ELA Test Review

Prepare the Lunch

start
Test 10-7-25

Menu

Main Menu:
  • Plot Pyrimid
  • Summaries
  • Suspense
  • Text Features
  • Inverted Pyrimid
  • Active and Passive Voice
  • Watch and Learn
  • Subject Verb Agreement
  • Reading

Objective:

Answer questions correctly to prepare the lunch.
#1

Order #1:

  • Burger- Cheese, lettuce, pickles added
  • Fries
  • Soda
Read the following passage:

00:30

The food is burning!

Add the Bun to the Burger

A story's plot is the different events of a story. It is what happens to the characters.

00:15

The food is burning!

Add the Burger to the Bun

Read the following passage. Think about what a summary of this passage should include.

00:45

The food is burning!

Add the Cheese to the Burger

Authors create suspense by:

  • creating characters you care for
~Such as people you know, or could relate to
  • leaving out details
~Supose the character knows something you don't, or the other way around.
  • using a limited point of view
~Just using first person limts what you know.
  • using suspenseful locations
~Such as dark, kreepy places they describe.
  • using cliffhangers
~If something exciting happends, and the author ends the chapter.

00:30

The food is burning!

Add the Tomato to the Burger

Authors of nonfiction texts use Text Features such as:
  • Charts
  • Graphs
  • Photographs
  • Headings
  • Glossary
  • Captions
  • Sidebars

00:15

The food is burning!

Add the Lettuce to the Burger

You can use an inverted pyrimid to orgainize info found in nonfiction texts. Lead: The most important parts of the text. Body: The second most important details. Tail: The extra info that is not needed, but liked.

00:20

The food is burning!

Add the Pickle to the Burger

Active Voice: When the subject preforms the action. EX: Emma ate ice cream.

Passive Voice: When the subject is receving the action. EX: The ice cream was eaten by Emma.

00:15

The food is burning!

Add the Top Bun to the Burger

The Burger is Finished!

Next

Watch and Learn Tips:
You can- Rewind, Fastforward, pause, and play to help your understanding of the video.

00:15

The food is burning!

Drag the Fries to the Meal

Subject-verb agreement basically means that the subject and verb of a sentence must match in number. If the subject is singular, the verb must be singular. If the subject is plural, the verb must be plural.

00:15

The food is burning!

Drag the Soda to the Meal

Quiz The meal is finished!

Great Job!

“He poured some coffee. In the background, the two small girls were playing blocks on the parlor rug in the light of the green hurricane lamps. There was an easy, clean aroma of brewed coffee in the evening air.”