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12 Figurative Language Task Cards with Answer Key 12 Literary Elements Task Cards with Answer Key
12 Reading Comprehension: Main Idea Task Cards with Answer Key 12 Text Structures, Features, and Evidence Task Cards with Answer Key 12 Inferencing and Drawing Conclusions Task Cards with Answer Key
12 Context Clues Task Cards with Answer Key 12 Punctuation Task Cards with Answer Key 12 Spelling Task Cards with Answer Key
12 Capitalization Task Cards with Answer Key 12 Word Choice Task Cards with Answer Key 12 Verb Tenses Task Cards with Answer Key
12 Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Task Cards with Answer Key
Figurative Language Task Card #1
The ducks laughed at us, as we walked by their sparkling pond.
What figure of speech is this an example of?
Figurative Language Task Card #2
I was so tired I felt as if I could sleep for an entire month!
What figure of speech is this an example of?
Figurative Language Task Card #3
She was as tall as the giant oak tree in my backyard.
What figure of speech is this an example of?
Figurative Language Task Card #4
He was the light of my life, shining through the darkness.
What figure of speech is this an example of?
Figurative Language Task Card #5
The bee buzzed passed us, clearly eager to get to his next flower.
What figure of speech is this an example of?
Figurative Language Task Card #6
Sally sold her sweater for a savvy six-‐dollar profit.
What figure of speech is this an example of?
Figurative Language Task Card #7
He ran like the wind, gentle and determined all at the same time.
What figure of speech is this an example of?
Figurative Language Task Card #8
He banged on the drums, and the “bam, bam, bam,” echoed throughout the house.
What figure of speech is this an example of?
Figurative Language Task Card #9
The child was so small; you needed a magnifying glass to see him.
What figure of speech is this an example of?
Figurative Language Task Card #10
The penguin shouted from his iceberg, “Hey,
guys, watch this dive!” What figure of speech is this an example of?
Figurative Language Task Card #11
She was a stick of dynamite, ready to explode at
any given moment. What figure of speech is this an example of?
Figurative Language Task Card #12
Without Wally on our Warriors workout team, we would never have worked so hard.
What figure of speech is this an example of?
Literary Elements Task Card #1 He suddenly remembered what had happened so long ago. It was
early that Spring, she was setting the table, and told the housekeeper to polish the spoons, and put them away in the attic. She came back to.
“So that’s where they are,” she exclaimed. What literary element is this an example of?
Literary Elements Task Card #2
She shot a glance at the woman across the table that clearly sent the
message of revenge. She would pay for what she had done. What literary element is this an example of?.
Literary Elements Task Card #3 He was always pushing the smaller kids into the lockers. He would steal their lunch money, and take their belongings. One day, a kid bigger than himself bullied him. He finally got a taste of his own
medicine. From that day forth, he changed his ways. What literary element is this an example of?
Literary Elements Task Card #4
The joker, Lex Luther, and the Penguin were all types of this character.
What literary element is this an example of?
Literary Elements Task Card #5 In the beginning of the story, Cinderella’s mother dies. Leading up to the main event, her stepsisters and stepmother treat her terrible. The best part of the whole story is when she gets to go to the ball. But
eventually the carriage turns into a pumpkin. In the end, she marries her prince. What literary element is this an example of?
Literary Elements Task Card #6
Two guys fighting, one person struggling with a decision, a woman getting bullied by many, a man running from a ghost, and a child being
chased by a raccoon are all types of this. What literary element is this an example of?
Literary Elements Task Card #7
Spiderman, Batman, and Superman were all types of this character.
What literary element is this an example of?
Literary Elements Task Card #8
She was always very nice. From the time she was born, until the time she died. Everyone would remember her as the nice one!
What literary element is this an example of?
Literary Elements Task Card #9
The author used his feelings and emotions to create
his masterpiece. What literary element is this an example of?
Literary Elements Task Card #10
Ponyboy leaving the movie house was the very first thing that took place in the novel, The Outsiders.
What literary element is this an example of?
Literary Elements Task Card #11
The Grinch’s heart growing three sizes bigger was the most emotional part of How the Grinch Stole Christmas. What literary element is this an example of?
Literary Elements Task Card #12
The atmosphere was full of creepy clouds,
dark skies, and an uneasy feeling. What literary element is this an example of?
Reading Comprehension Task Card #1
Ants are extremely hard workers. They work for hours on end to make sure that their families and extended families are taken care of. The lift objects way heavier than themselves in order to create nice homes. And they also hunt and bring back food for ants in the colony.
What is the main idea of this passage?
Reading Comprehension Task Card #2
You can use it to obtain antioxidants, while also getting a chance to satisfy your sweet tooth. When it comes down to it, chocolate has
many benefits. In addition to the ones mentioned above, it also helps release endorphins, which make you feel good after eating it.
What is the main idea of this passage?
Reading Comprehension Task Card #3 You can live in an apartment, or a single-‐family house. You can live in a duplex, or a condo. You have your choice of single story ranches, or multiple story houses. You could even live in a hut or tree house. No
matter where you choose to live, there are a variety of options available. What is the main idea of this passage?
Reading Comprehension Task Card #4
We started out walking everywhere on foot. That turned into using animals, which then began pulling wagons and carts. We created boats to get from here to there. Then the first car was invented.
Transportation sure has evolved over time! What is the main idea of this passage?
Reading Comprehension Task Card #5
Virginia’s weather includes all four seasons. In the summer, you can expect it to be very hot and humid. In the fall, the leaves change. In the winter, there will be snow and cold. And in the spring, the rain
will come and flowers will bloom. What is the main idea of this passage?
Reading Comprehension Task Card #6
I decided I wanted to do something nice for my mom. So, I went into the fridge and got out the ingredients. I looked up some good
breakfast recipes. I cooked for about an hour until I got everything just right. Then I served her the meal. She was thrilled.
What is the main idea of this passage?
Reading Comprehension Task Card #7 Whether it is basketball, football, soccer, volleyball, tennis, or any
other sport, the fact of the matter is: these activities are great for you. They keep you healthy, teach you leadership and sportsmanship, and help you make good use of your time. Everyone should join a sport.
What is the main idea of this passage?
Reading Comprehension Task Card #8 When you notice a storm approaching, the best thing you can do is get prepared. Be sure you have a safe place in your house to go to, should the storm become violent. Have candles and flashlights ready if you
lose power. And always have water and a few snacks. What is the main idea of this passage?
Reading Comprehension Task Card #9 Pink is my favorite color. I like all different shades of it. I love fuchsia, and orchid, and neon, and baby, and bubble gum pink. I love pink on clothing, furniture and on the walls. If I ever had a house one day, I
would paint the whole thing pink. What is the main idea of this passage?
Reading Comprehension Task Card #10 The existence of the Lochness monster has been debated for years. Some swear they have hard core proof and photographic evidence. Other argue that the support for the Lochness is all fake, and people have made it to become famous. Who knows what the truth is.
What is the main idea of this passage?
Reading Comprehension Task Card #11 They say a full moon can affect behavior of humans and other animals. Adults say that children become hyperactive when the moon is full. Scientists have seen changes in animal interactions and behaviors. The full moon can even alter the behavior of the ocean waves!
What is the main idea of this passage?
Reading Comprehension Task Card #12 Pizza as a main dish and a hotdog on the side is not a proper meal. School lunches are full of unnecessary carbohydrates and sugars that are not healthy for the students. Instead of serving energy drinks, we should be serving water. What is the main idea of this passage?
Text Structures, Features, and Evidence Task Card #1 The tornado stormed through the town. After it left everything was a disaster. It had caused so much damage that the town’s people began to weep. How were they ever going to fix this much destruction?
What is the text structure or feature of this passage?
Text Structures, Features, and Evidence Task Card #2 Camp Merry-‐Worth is the best camp on the planet. If you go there you will have so much fun. It will be the most exciting summer of your life. Fill out an application on our website to be sure to secure a
place in a cabin with the friends you love to hang out with! What is the text structure or feature of this passage?
Text Structures, Features, and Evidence Task Card #3 While donuts and pies are both round and sweet, they are also very different from each other. Pies are prepared in the oven, while donuts
are cooked in the deep fryer. Donuts wear their toppings on the outside, while pies conceal theirs inside the crust. Either way you
look at it though, they are both delicious. What is the text structure or feature of this passage?
Text Structures, Features, and Evidence Task Card #4 Step 1: separate the clothes into different piles according to their
color and fabric Step 2: Use the appropriate heat settings and soap for each load
Step 3: Fold and put away What is the text structure or feature of this passage?
Text Structures, Features, and Evidence Task Card #5
At first, she thought that the letter belonged to her. But even when she realized it didn’t she continued to open it up and read it; she was shocked. She had no idea of the horror that was being mentioned on that piece of paper. She would never open up another person’s mail.
What is the text structure or feature of this passage?
Text Structures, Features, and Evidence Task Card #6 Bagels
There are lots of different types of bagels, and an equally large amount of various toppings. You can eat bagels cold, or heated up. You can use them as sandwich bread, or eat them plain. Bagels are yummy.
What is the text structure or feature of this passage?
Text Structures, Features, and Evidence Task Card #7 The issue with my computer is that it will not turn on. I have tried numerous times on my own, but to no avail. Luckily there are
computer wizards out there that I can take my computer to, so they can fix it for me. Problem solved!
What is the text structure or feature of this passage?
Text Structures, Features, and Evidence Task Card #8 In 1985, he was born. In 87’ he learned how to walk. By 92’ he was playing sports with his friends. He graduated from high school in 2004, and went on to write great pieces of literature. Unfortunately,
he died in a car crash in 2013. His stories will forever live on. What is the text structure or feature of this passage?
Text Structures, Features, and Evidence Task Card #9
Each person will be given a star for their participation
What is the text structure or feature of this passage?
Text Structures, Features, and Evidence Task Card #10 The small kitten was yellow and fuzzy. She was about the size of a small loaf of bread, and equally as squishy. She had long whiskers that tickled my nose. Her claws were pretty dull, and her tail was
huge. She was lovely! What is the text structure or feature of this passage?
Text Structures, Features, and Evidence Task Card #11
(The above image shows the area we are studying in history) What is the text structure or feature of this passage?
Text Structures, Features, and Evidence Task Card #12 Metacognition: awareness or understanding of one’s own thought
processes. Bilingual: being able to speak two languages
Solitude: the state of being alone What is the text structure or feature of this passage?
Inferencing/Drawing Conclusion Task Card #1 It was just another day in the life of Mr. Hanks. He greeted the
woman, took the slip of paper and processed it, handed her back cash through the window, and smiled when he said good-‐bye. Just one
more successful transaction. What was Mr. Hanks job?
Inferencing/Drawing Conclusion Task Card #2 After a while of looking at the list she began to place her order. One scoop chocolate, one scoop vanilla, and one scoop cookie dough. And if that wasn’t enough, she ordered hot fudge and whip cream to top it
off. It was going to be delicious. What was Jessica doing?
Inferencing/Drawing Conclusion Task Card #3 She woke up at 11:00 am, greeted by the sun. She stretched with a smile on her face; today was her favorite day of the week. She was exhausted from her long day yesterday, and was excited to spend today doing absolutely nothing. Besides, she still had another day.
What day of the week was it
Inferencing/Drawing Conclusion Task Card #4 James looked at the test. He was so disappointed with what he read. He thought he had studied really hard, but apparently not hard
enough. His parents were not going to be happy when they saw this horrible paper.
What grade did James get?
Inferencing/Drawing Conclusion Task Card #5 She got everything they were going to need for that night. She
purchased chocolate bars, graham crackers, and marshmallows. All she would need to do when she got home is start the fire. It was going
to be a great night. What are they planning on doing?
Inferencing/Drawing Conclusion Task Card #6 Bruno and Kelsey found it sitting under a stoop. It was tiny,
frightened, and mange. They took it to the vet and he gave it shots, and then rewarded it with a bone. They were going to keep him and call
him Max. What did the kids find?
Inferencing/Drawing Conclusion Task Card #7 He was fed up with cracked glass and broken features. He needed to buy some protection for his expensive technology. He went online, bought a shield, and planned to keep it on his device forever. He was
not going to ruin another one. What did Jake buy?
Inferencing/Drawing Conclusion Task Card #8 They lined up and searched the area well. The fuzzy bunnies were about to make their move. They could see orange veggies for miles
and miles, and they were starving. But not for long. After tonight they will be full. The farmer, on the other hand, may not be as happy.
What were the rabbits planning on doing?
Inferencing/Drawing Conclusion Task Card #9 The air was crisp, and she finally saw it, the first of many. It came down, slowly making its way towards earth, and as soon as it landed on her tongue, it dissolved. But she wasn’t worried, the forecast had
predicted a lot more of where that came from! What season was it?
Inferencing/Drawing Conclusion Task Card #10 Character one spoke up from the back of the room, and character two looked confused. Character one couldn’t understand what was going
on, as she had just told character two to stop playing around. Character one was not happy with Character two’s choices.
Which character is the teacher?
Inferencing/Drawing Conclusion Task Card #11 Peter packed his bag, got his pole, and threw everything in the car. After work his dad had told him they were finally going to go. He had been waiting for this moment since he found the new sight. They
were going to catch plenty today! Why is he so excited?
Inferencing/Drawing Conclusion Task Card #12 The stupid schoolwork was hard. Sandy couldn’t find the right answers, no matter how many times she worked through the
problems. Even the calculator was no use. She will have to tell Ms. Button tomorrow that she needs extra help.
What is Sandy struggling with?
Context Clues Task Card #1
The boys on the team had a tremendous influence over the other students. Those others looked up to the players.
What is the meaning of the word influence?
Context Clues Task Card #2 While at the mall, she just happened to take a quick glance in the store, and at the last minute, mad e an arbitrary purchase. She
definitely did not need another hat!
What is the meaning of the word arbitrary?
Context Clues Task Card #3 She told us when we give our speech; we do not have to be fancy or formal. She encouraged us to speak in colloquial language, so
everyone would understand.
What is the meaning of the word colloquial?
Context Clues Task Card #4
There was enough candy for everyone who attended the event. The people in charge had bought an adequate amount.
What is the meaning of the word adequate?
Context Clues Task Card #5
It was a very formidable scent. You could smell it half
way down the street.
What is the meaning of the word formidable?
Context Clues Task Card #6
The band member played until the music was so loud. There was a crescendo as the music peaked!
What is the meaning of the word crescendo?
Context Clues Task Card #7 For our science project, we had to create a diorama of the solar system. We painted and used tennis balls to
build ours!
What is the meaning of the word diorama?
Context Clues Task Card #8
The directions were quite lucid; everything was there that we needed to understand our task clearly.
What is the meaning of the word lucid?
Context Clues Task Card #9
The minister was always punctual; he never showed up late!
What is the meaning of the word punctual?
Context Clues Task Card #10
“Do not digress in your paper,” stated the teacher. Be sure you stay on topic at all times, or else the reader will become confused.
What is the meaning of the word digress?
Context Clues Task Card #11
The party was going to be great. We were going to serve 3-‐4 Hors d’oeuvres to keep the guests full until the main dinner.
What is the meaning of the word Hors d’oeuvres?
Context Clues Task Card #12
The fireworks went off simultaneously. There were purple, pink, and blue sparling lights all at the same time. It was beautiful.
What is the meaning of the word simultaneously?
Punctuation Task Card #1
He never liked to go to school and he never liked to do his homework.
What punctuation is missing from the above sentence?
Punctuation Task Card #2
He never liked to go to school he never liked to do his homework.
What punctuation is missing from the above sentence?
Punctuation Task Card #3
Those are Sarahs shoes.
What punctuation is missing from the above sentence?
Punctuation Task Card #4
How am I suppose to pass the test the student asked.
What punctuation is missing from the above sentence?
Punctuation Task Card #5
Thank you so much she exclaimed.
What punctuation is missing from the above sentence?
Punctuation Task Card #6
I was at the mall and I bought a baseball bat new shoes and a raincoat.
What punctuation is missing from the above sentence?
Punctuation Task Card #7
There is nothing to do today
What punctuation is missing from the above sentence?
Punctuation Language Task Card #8
Cant we all just get along?
What punctuation is missing from the above sentence?
Punctuation Task Card #9
However we will not have time to visit the east end of the zoo.
What punctuation is missing from the above sentence?
Punctuation Task Card #10
The man shouted, “Look out below”
What punctuation is missing from the above sentence?
Punctuation Task Card #11
How do you know my friend Sally
What punctuation is missing from the above sentence?
Punctuation Task Card #12
Jason my boyfriend of many years finally popped the question.
What punctuation is missing from the above sentence?
Spelling Task Card #1 A. Thier B. Their C. Theri D. Theire
Which of the above is spelled correctly?
Spelling Task Card #2 A. Alot B. Alott C. A lot D. A lott
Which of the above is spelled correctly?
Spelling Task Card #3 A. Recieved B. Reiceived C. Received D. Receved
Which of the above is spelled correctly?
Spelling Task Card #4 A. Seperate B. Separete C. Separite D. Separate
Which of the above is spelled correctly?
Spelling Task Card #5 A. Truley B. Truely C. Truly D. Truelly
Which of the above is spelled correctly?
Spelling Task Card #6 A. Definitely B. Definitley C. Definitly D. Definiteley
Which of the above is spelled correctly?
Spelling Task Card #7 A. Begining B. Beginning C. Beginging D. Beginninng
Which of the above is spelled correctly?
Spelling Task Card #8 A. Diffrent B. Dfferente C. Different D. Diffrente
Which of the above is spelled correctly?
Spelling Task Card #9 A. Ocured B. Ocurred C. Ocurred D. Occurred
Which of the above is spelled correctly?
Spelling Task Card #10 A. Believe B. Beleive C. Belive D. Beleve
Which of the above is spelled correctly?
Spelling Task Card #11 A. Bahaver B. Behavor C. Behavoir D. Behavior
Which of the above is spelled correctly?
Spelling Task Card #12 A. Wich B. Whih C. Whic D. Which
Which of the above is spelled correctly?
Capitalization Task Card #1
sally ate at burger king last night.
Which of the above letter need to be capitalized?
Capitalization Task Card #2
without jake on the team, new york yankees wouldn’t be any good.
Which of the above letter need to be capitalized?
Capitalization Task Card #3
jessie asked, “where are you going?”
Which of the above letter need to be capitalized?
Capitalization Task Card #4
molly and i went to the mall and bought nikes.
Which of the above letter need to be capitalized?
Capitalization Task Card #5
i read the book gone with the wind.
Which of the above letter need to be capitalized?
Capitalization Task Card #6
the zoo in new orleans is beautiful.
Which of the above letter need to be capitalized?
Capitalization Task Card #7
jack and i love to drink fiji water
Which of the above letter need to be capitalized?
Capitalization Task Card #8
we watched the movie finding nemo last night.
Which of the above letter need to be capitalized?
Capitalization Task Card #9
what are you doing for halloween?
Which of the above letter need to be capitalized?
Capitalization Task Card #10
i learned to speck spanish before traveling in august.
Which of the above letter need to be capitalized?
Capitalization Task Card #11
go west towards maple street.
Which of the above letter need to be capitalized?
Capitalization Task Card #12 anchorman is one of my favorite movies, but may absolute favorite
would have to be step brothers.
Which of the above letter need to be capitalized?
Word Choice Task Card #1 The sun was shining, the birds were chirping; it was a good day.
A. Great B. Bad C. Beautiful D. Happy
Which of the above choices is the best word to replace the underlined word?
Word Choice Task Card #2 He was super upset. He never thought he would be betrayed like that.
A. Livid B. Mad C. Unhappy D. Irked
Which of the above choices is the best word to replace the underlined word?
Word Choice Task Card #3 Sewing the blanket was hard work, requiring much attention to detail.
A. Great B. Easy C. Difficult D. Tedious
Which of the above choices is the best word to replace the underlined word?
Word Choice Task Card #4 “Watch out below,” she said.
A. Whispered B. Screamed C. Stated D. Replied
Which of the above choices is the best word to replace the underlined word?
Word Choice Task Card #5 The light was coming through the clouds.
A. Streaming B. Showing C. Seen D. Appearing
Which of the above choices is the best word to replace the underlined word?
Word Choice Task Card #6 It is so great and comfortable to sit on a couch and read a book.
A. Remain B. Stay C. Snuggle D. Lay
Which of the above choices is the best word to replace the underlined word?
Word Choice Task Card #7 The girl was so hungry, she ate the entire pizza.
A. Bit B. Consumed C. Chewed D. Devoured
Which of the above choices is the best word to replace the underlined word?
Word Choice Task Card #8 The snow made for one cold day.
A. Cool B. Warm C. Frigid D. Dark
Which of the above choices is the best word to replace the underlined word?
Word Choice Task Card #9 The sun hit her skin, and she soaked it in.
A. Shone on B. Saturated C. Touched D. Grazed
Which of the above choices is the best word to replace the underlined word?
Word Choice Task Card #10 He looked at her for several minutes before having the courage to ask.
A. Seen B. Saw C. Stared D. Glanced
Which of the above choices is the best word to replace the underlined word?
Word Choice Task Card #11 The hotel was very fancy, the fanciest he had ever seen. A. Luxurious B. Sweet C. Neat D. Fine
Which of the above choices is the best word to replace the
underlined word?
Word Choice Task Card #12 I was shocked; I did not expect that to happen.
A. Confused B. Flabbergasted C. Questioning D. Upset
Which of the above choices is the best word to replace the underlined word?
Verb Tense Task Card #1
He (present tense of love) her so much.
Write the correct verb tense for the verb in parentheses
Verb Tense Task Card #2
They (past tense of eat) the ice cream sundae.
Write the correct verb tense for the verb in parentheses
Verb Tense Task Card #3
I (past tense of go) to the amusement park.
Write the correct verb tense for the verb in parentheses
Verb Tense Task Card #4
We all (future tense of cheer) when she walks in.
Write the correct verb tense for the verb in parentheses
Verb Tense Task Card #5
she (present tense of form) the clay into pottery.
Write the correct verb tense for the verb in parentheses
Verb Tense Task Card #6
He (past tense of to be) the right man for the job
Write the correct verb tense for the verb in parentheses
Verb Tense Task Card #7
They (present tense of to be) coming over tonight.
Write the correct verb tense for the verb in parentheses
Verb Tense Task Card #8
You (future tense of share) with the rest of the class.
Write the correct verb tense for the verb in parentheses
Verb Tense Task Card #9
I (present tense of to be) positive this is what I want to do.
Write the correct verb tense for the verb in parentheses
Verb Tense Task Card #10
She (present tense of give) all of her children Christmas presents.
Write the correct verb tense for the verb in parentheses
Verb Tense Task Card #11
He (past tense of understand) what was expected of him.
Write the correct verb tense for the verb in parentheses
Verb Tense Task Card #12
They (future tense of shout) at the basketball game tonight.
Write the correct verb tense for the verb in parentheses
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Task Card #1
Good
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective listed above?
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Task Card #2
Beautiful
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective listed above?
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Task Card #3
Bad
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective listed above?
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Task Card #4
Creative
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective listed above?
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Task Card #5
Fast
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective listed above?
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Task Card #6
Slow
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective listed above?
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Task Card #7
Gorgeous
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective listed above?
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Task Card #8
Arrogant
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective listed above?
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Task Card #9
Fun
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective listed above?
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Task Card #10
Fuzzy
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective listed above?
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Task Card #11
Many
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective listed above?
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Task Card #12
Little
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective listed above?
Answer Key
Figurative Language Card #1: Personification Card #2: Hyperbole Card #3: Simile
Card #4: Metaphor Card #5: Onomatopoeia Card #6: Alliteration
Card #7: Simile Card #8: Onomatopoeia Card #9: Hyperbole
Card #10: Personification Card #11: Metaphor Card #12: Alliteration
Literary Devices Card #1: Flashback
Card #2: Foreshadowing Card #3: Dynamic Character
Card #4: Antagonist Card #5: Plot
Card #6: Conflict Card #7: Protagonist
Card #8: Static Character Card #9: Tone
Card #10: Exposition Card #11: Climax Card #12: Mood
Reading Comprehension Main Idea Card #1: Ants are hard workers Card #2: Chocolate has benefits
Card #3: There are many types of homes Card #4: Transportation has changed w/ time Card #5: A summary of Virginia’s weather
Card #6: Mom was happy I cooked breakfast Card #7: Sports have many benefits Card #8: Be prepared during a storm Card #9: Pink is my favorite color
Card #10: The Lochness is controversial Card #11: A full moon can affect behavior Card #12: School lunches are unhealthy
Text Features, Structures, Evidence Card #1: Cause and effect
Card #2: Bold Card #3: Compare and contrast Card #4: Sequential/process
Card #5: Italics Card #6: Headings
Card #7: Problem and solution Card #8: Chronological order
Card #9: Illustrations Card #10: Description Card #11: Captions
Card #12 Concept-‐definition Inference and Drawing Conclusions
Card #1:He was a banker Card #2: She was ordering ice cream
Card #3: It was Saturday Card #4: He failed his test (F) Card #5: Making s’mores
Card #6: A puppy Card #7: A cell phone case
Card #8: They will eat the farmer’s carrots Card #9: Winter
Card #10: Character 1 Card #11: He is going fishing with his dad
Card #12: Her math homework
Context Clues Card #1: Impact, pull
Card #2: By chance or impulse Card #3: Informal speech Card #4: Enough, sufficient Card #5: Powerful, strong
Card #6: Increase in volume, peak Card #7: 3 dimensional representation Card #8: Clear, easy to understand
Card #9: On time, not late Card #10: Go off topic
Card #11: Small appetizers Card #12: Occurring at the same time
Punctuation
Card #1: Comma Card #2: Semicolon Card #3:Apostrophe Card #4: Quotations Card #5: Quotations Card #6: Commas Card #7: Period
Card #8: Apostrophe Card #9: Comma
Card #10: Exclamation point Card #11: Question mark
Card #12: Commas
Spelling Card #1: Their Card #2: A lot
Card #3: Received Card #4: Separate Card #5: Truly
Card #6: Definitely Card #7: Beginning Card #8: Different Card #9: Occurred Card #10: Believe Card #11: Behavior Card #12: Which
Capitalization Card #1: Sally, Burger, King
Card #2: Without, Jake, New, York, Yankees Card #3: Jessie, Where Card #4: Molly, I, Nikes
Card #5: I, Gone, With, Wind Card #6: The, New, Orleans
Card #7: Jack, I, Fiji Card #8: We, Finding, Nemo Card #9: What, Halloween Card #10: I, Spanish, August Card #11: Go, Maple, Street
Card #12: Anchorman, Step, Brothers
Word Choice Card #1:Beautiful Card #2: Livid
Card #3:Tedious Card #4: Screamed Card #5: Streaming Card #6: Snuggle Card #7: Devoured Card #8: Frigid
Card #9: Saturated Card #10: Stared
Card #11: Luxurious Card #12: Flabbergasted
Verb Tense Card #1: Loves Card #2: Ate Card #3: Went
Card #4: Will cheer Card #5: Forms Card #6: Was Card #7: Are
Card #8: Will share Card #9: Am
Card #10: Gives Card #11: Understood Card #12: Will shout
Comparative/Superlative Adjectives Card #1: Better, best
Card #2: More/most beautiful Card #3: Worse/worst
Card #4: More/most creative Card #5: Faster/fastest Card #6: Slower/slowest
Card #7: More/most gorgeous Card #8: More/most arrogant
Card #9: More/most fun Card #10: Fuzzier/fuzziest Card #11: More/most Card #12:Less/least