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Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY! Tohickon Valley

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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!Tohickon Valley

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JEOPARDY!

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DecodingBooks We’ve Read

Story Elements

Making Connecti

ons

Literary Devices

Anything

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Breaking words up into smaller words or parts is called

_______

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T and H together make this sound______

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The strategy we use when we skip a word, and then reread the

sentence to figure out the word is______

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Three words that begin with the ch

blend are ____, _____, and ____.

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When we try a word we don’t know in the text, we ask ___________?

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We made a text-to-text connection with Oliver

Button is a Sissy and______.

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We made a text-to-self connection with this

book about a boy sleeping over his friend’s house.

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This book includes characters with the names Fern, Avery,

and Wilbur.

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Koala Lou climbs a tree in the Bush

Olympics because______.

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This is how we choose a “just right” book.

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A person, animal, or imaginary creature

presented in a story.

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The time and place a story occurs.

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Sequence of events that make up a story.

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The central meaning or the “point” of the

story.

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When a problem is solved in a story it is

called the ______.

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All of the things that are already inside your

head like places you’ve been, things

you’ve done or books you’ve read.

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The connection we make when we relate

something in the book to our own lives.

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The connection we make when we relate

two books to each other.

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A connection between a book and world

events.

Daily Double!!!

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A diagram we use to make connections

between books that have similarities and

differences.

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A sound word like BOOM, or CRASH.

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A device an author uses to compare two things using LIKE or

AS.

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A word or phrase that is repeated

throughout a book.

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When characters in a story or talking to each

other it is called ______.

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When human characteristics are given to inhuman

things.

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When we create pictures in our minds to better understand

the text.

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The reason our mental images are different is

because we have different _______.

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A book that is real and gives us facts and

information.

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The person that writes a book.

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A person that draws or paints picture for a

book.