Jeopardy Text Features Text Features Nonfiction Fiction Literary Devices Genre Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Words Final Jeopardy $100 Question- Literary Devices •…as quick as a jackrabbit •…as slow as an injured worm These are examples of ___________ $100 Answer- Literary Devices Similes $200 Question- Literary Devices •The slippery snail slithered in the grass. •The rickety railroad cars rambled down the track. These are examples of ___________ $200 Answer- Literary Devices Alliteration $300 Question-Literary Devices Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such fun And the dish ran away with the spoon The answers both begin with R and are both used in this poem. $300 Answer-Literary Devices Rhyme and Rhythm $400 Question- Literary Devices R-r-r-r-r-r-ing! Ruff-Ruff-Ruff! Quack, Quack! These are examples of ______ $400 Answer- Literary Devices Onomatopoeia $500 Question-Literary Devices Mounds of brilliant white snow glistened in the sunlight. A technique authors use to make pictures in your mind. $500 Answer-Literary Devices Imagery $100 Question-Genre The story of someone’s life as told by someone else. $100 Answer-Genre Biography $200 Question-Genre A traditional story, legend, myth or fable that has been retold by one generation to another. (A grandfather tells the story to his son, who tells it to his daughter….) $200 Answer-Genre Folktale $300 Question-Genre The author’s purpose is to give you information. Typically, you will see headings, charts, tables, diagrams and pictures with captions. $300 Answer- Genre Nonfiction-Informational Text $400 Question-Genre Impossible things happen. Often there is magic or magical creatures. Animals talk and often do things like human beings. $400 Answer-Genre Fantasy $500 Question-Genre A story written that takes place a long time ago. The story is realistic, but events happen in the past. $500 Answer-Genre Historical Fiction $100 Question Text Features-Nonfiction A short description about a picture. $100 Answer Text Features-Nonfiction Caption $200 Question Text Features-Nonfiction The part of the book that names the chapters or sections in the book and also gives the page number on which the section begins. $200 Answer Text Features-Nonfiction The Table of Contents $300 Question Text Features-Nonfiction The part of the book, usually found in the back, that identifies important words or topics in the book. Next to the word are the page numbers where you would find this word. $300 Answer Text Features-Nonfiction Index $400 Question Text Features-Nonfiction A part of the book, usually found in the back, where important words from are defined. This group of words looks a lot like a dictionary. Words are arranged in alphabetical order. $400 Answer Text Features- Nonfiction Glossary $500 Question Text Features- Nonfiction This is the design and size of the typing. Bolded words, colored words and italicized words are examples of this. $500 Answer Text Features-Nonfiction Font Styles $100 Question Text Features- Fiction One of the people (animal or creature) in a book or story. …usually has speaking lines and is a part of the plot. $100 Answer Text Features- Fiction Characters $200 Question Text Features- Fiction The TIME and PLACE where events in the story happen. $200 Answer Text Features- Fiction Setting $300 Question Text Features- Fiction The story line…the events of the story. This usually contains a problem and a solution. $300 Answer Text Features- Fiction The Plot $400 Question Text Features- Fiction POINT OF VIEW: The narrator is telling the story through someone else’s point of view. Once there was a tiger in a cage. He tried to get out of the cage. But he did not fit through the bars. The tiger tried to bite through the bars. The bars were too hard. - The Tiger’s Promise $400 Answer Text Features- Fiction Third Person $500 Question Text Features- Fiction POINT OF VIEW: The narrator is telling the story from his/her own point of view. I don’t care whether they feed me or not as long as I get fed. Sometimes I tease them to feed me, then turn up my nose at what I get. -I Am the Dog, I Am the Cat $500 Answer Text Features- Fiction First Person $100 Question-Words Examples include: •Steamboat •Snowflake •Popcorn •Fireflies •Fireworks $100 Answer-Words Compound Words $200 Question-Words Examples include: •Night—Day •Gigantic—Tiny •Ancient—Young •Dreary—Bright •Heavy—Light $200 Answer-Words Antonyms $300 Question Words Examples include: •Won’t •Shouldn’t •You’re •You’ve •Mustn’t $300 Answer-Words Contractions $400 Question-Words Examples include: •The children’s game. •Marisol’s pencil. •The boys’ dressing room. •The girls’ movie night. $400 Answer-Words Possessives $500 Question-Words Examples include: •Colorful •Old •Bulky •Red •Heavy What type of word? $500 Answer from H5 Adjectives Final Jeopardy When YOU take the NeSA, which of the following will describe your attitude? A. I am going to give 100% effort and show what I know! I CAN “ACE” THIS TEST! B. I am going to do this fast, even if it means getting answers wrong. A. I am going to make a lot of guesses. Final Jeopardy Answer A. I am going to give 100% effort and show what I know! I CAN “ACE” THIS TEST!