Reading Skills:
Key Terms:
Drive-in Vocabulary Study:
prelude
pulsating
migrated
evident
winced
vigorously
Word Part Study (prefixes, roots, suffixes):
pre-: Means "before"
Examples: prelude, pretest, preheat
be-: Means "to make"
Examples: behold, bewildered, bemoan
Grammar:
Singular noun - refers to one person, place, or thing
Example: That boy is the fastest runner.
Plural noun - refers to more than one person, place, or thing
Example: The boys are the fastest runners.
- Identify Narrator and Point of View
- Write an Autobiographical Narrative
- Making predictions using prior knowledge and details from the text
Key Terms:
- Fiction
- Nonfiction
- Plot (includes exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution)
- Conflict
- Setting
- Characters
- Symbols
- Theme
- Central Idea
Drive-in Vocabulary Study:
prelude
pulsating
migrated
evident
winced
vigorously
Word Part Study (prefixes, roots, suffixes):
pre-: Means "before"
Examples: prelude, pretest, preheat
be-: Means "to make"
Examples: behold, bewildered, bemoan
Grammar:
Singular noun - refers to one person, place, or thing
Example: That boy is the fastest runner.
Plural noun - refers to more than one person, place, or thing
Example: The boys are the fastest runners.