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Language Arts-Comparing Themes Exam Review

Language Arts-Comparing Themes Exam Review

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English

4th Grade

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CCSS
RL.4.2, RI.2.9, RI.4.8

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Heather Guerra

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Language Arts-Comparing Themes Exam Review

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Recurring or Common Themes

Good vs Evil

Friendship

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Collaborative Discussions

*Everyone gets a chance to add their ideas

*We listen to find key points of our group's the discussion

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Idioms

Figurative Language


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Multiple Choice

Which answer is an example of a recurring theme?

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a soldier returns home from war to find things have changed in his town.

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a mystery about a stolen necklace

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new technology has given a main character means to travel to other planets

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good vs. evil

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Multiple Choice

Recurring themes can be found in:

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books

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movies

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all the above

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short stories

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Multiple Choice

The first step when you compare stories with similar themes is to:

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elaborate your opinions using text examples

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back up your opinion with reasons

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identify the theme they have in common

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find evidence from the text to back up your claim

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Multiple Choice

After you identify a common theme in two different stories you should:

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write the characters you read about

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share your reasons why these two stories have a similar theme

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talk about a movie that also shares the same theme

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write about the settings of the two different stories

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Multiple Choice

The best way to reinforce your reasons in an answer is to:

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use sensory language to dazzle your reader

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use a metaphor to drive the point home

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support your reasons with details from the text

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use emotion to persuade

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Multiple Choice

Having collaborative discussion means:

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reflecting on a story you have read

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putting everyone's ideas together adding one idea on top of another

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writing your ideas in a journal that you share with your teacher

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listening to your teacher share her ideas about a text

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Multiple Choice

How do you review the main points of a discussion?

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try to recall the best points that you made

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try to remember what everyone said

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you try to find the key points in your discussion made by the group

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you write down everything that is discussed

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Multiple Choice

Expressions that seem to say one thing but actually mean something else are called:

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metaphors

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idioms

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clichés

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similes

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Multiple Choice

Which group of words is an example of an idiom?

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wipe your face

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the first day of school

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run fast

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when pigs fly

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