Jeopardy: Lesson 3 Compare & Contrast Infer/Predict Multiple Meaning Words TREE Compound Sentences 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 Final Jeopardy $100 Question: Compare and Contrast When you find the similarities between two things, you are 1)____________________; when you find the differences between two things, you are 2)_________________________. $100 Answer for Compare and Contrast 1) comparing 2) contrasting $200 Question for Comparing and Contrasting A helpful graphic organizer to use when comparing and contrasting is a ____________________. $200 Answer Compare and Contrast A Venn Diagram $300 Question for Compare and Contrast In the story, Off and Running, contrast the two main characters, Miata and Rudy. $300 Answer for Compare and Contrast Miata felt shaken; Rudy felt confident. Miata had plans to plant flowers and clean the graffiti; Rudy had plans to extend recess and offer more ice cream days. $400 Question for Compare and Contrast Compare and Contrast Non-Fiction text and Fiction Text. $400 Answer for Compare and Contrast Similarities (Compare) Differences (Contrast) Both are genres of writing -Non-Fiction is realistic; Fiction is not realistic Both are created for audiences to read -Non-fiction text use t-maps; Fiction texts use story maps Both are created by authors -Non-fiction text is mainly used for instruction; Fiction text is mainly used for entertainment. $500 Question for Compare and Contrast Compare and Contrast the strategies of Making an Inference and Making a Prediction. $500 Answer for Compare and Contrast Similarities (Compare) Differences (Contrast) Both are reading strategies -When you make an Inference, you use the text and your prior knowledge. Both involve you thinking beyond the text Both include you “reading between the lines” -When you make a Prediction, you use the text. -Inferences usually involve a Both include you using the text character's feelings or to help you make a connection. thoughts. Both need to be supported by evidence from the text. -Predictions are usually guesses about what will happen next in a story. $100 Question for Infer / Predict Read the scenario and make an inference about what type of student Ron is: Ron is a fifth grade student in Mrs. Naranjo and Miss Welch’s class. Although he knew he had nothing to worry about, he still had a pit in his stomach when report cards were being handed out. Mrs. Naranjo finally gave Ron his report card. She did not say a word; she simply smiled. $100 Answer for Infer/Predict Ron is a good student and cares about his grades. $200 Question for Infer / Predict Read the following scenario and make an inference about the type of job Mr. Stalb has: Mr. Stalb came home from work feeling more exhausted than normal. People are crazy drivers during the holiday season, and they ignore stop signs and traffic lights! $200 Answer for Infer / Predict Mr. Stalb is a police officer. $300 Question for Infer / Predict Read the following scenario and Make an inference about Henry: Poor Henry seemed to be a little hungry, so Mrs. Naranjo fed him some hay. Henry sniffed the hay, but didn’t nibble at all! Gabe came by with a carrot, and Henry gobbled it all up. $300 Answer for Infer / Predict Henry is a picky eater! $400 Question for Infer / Predict Read the following scenario and make a prediction about what Taylor might do next: Taylor is a very sweet and caring young lady, but she is also very shy. On the playground, she saw a bully picking on another student, but felt too afraid to confront the bully. $400 Answer for Infer/ Predict Taylor will tell an adult about the situation. $500 Question for Infer / Predict Please read the following scenario and make an inference: It hadn’t rained all season, and today was the big championship! Matt was so upset, he threw his baseball bat at the weather man on TV. $500 Answer for Infer / Predict The weather man forecasted rain for Matt’s baseball championship. $100 Question for Multiple Meaning Words What is a good definition for Multiple Meaning words? $100 Answer for Multiple Meaning Words Multiple Meaning words are two words that are spelled the same, and pronounced the same, but have very different meanings. $200 Question for Multiple Meaning Words What are two meanings for the word bowl? $200 Answer for Multiple Meaning Words Bowl- the sport Bowl- what you put ice cream in ;) $300 Question for Multiple Meaning Words What are two meanings for the word dampen? $300 Answer for Multiple Meaning Words Dampen- to make something wet Dampen- to crush someone’s spirit or mood $400 Question for Multiple Meaning Words What are two meanings for the word race? $400 Answer from H3 Race- someone’s ethnicity Race- a competition of speed $500 Question for Multiple Meaning Words What are two meanings for broke? $500 Answer for Multiple Meaning Words Broke- having little or no money Broke- having a broken leg $100 Question for TREE What does the acronym TREE stand for? $100 Answer for TREE TREE stands for: Topic Reason Example Elaborate $200 Question for TREE What two sections of TREE are included in the introduction paragraph? $200 Answer for TREE Topic and Reason $300 Question for TREE What do you call the last sentence of your introduction paragraph? $300 Answer for TREE The thesis statement or opinion statement $400 Question for TREE What happens if you do not know who the author of a text is? $400 Answer for TREE You simply say, “An author wrote a…” $500 Question for TREE What are all the elements included in the first paragraph of TREE? $500 Answer for TREE Author Setting Character Character’s problem; how he/she feels; what he or she does Opinion sentence (thesis) $100 Question for Compound Sentences Compound sentences are two complete thoughts joined together by what two things? Please list them in the order they would appear in a sentence. $100 Answer for Compound Sentences Comma and a Conjunction word $200 Question for Compound Sentences What does FANBOYS stand for? $200 Answer for Compound Sentence F-For A-And N-Nor B-But O-Or Y-Yet S-SO $300 Question for Compound Sentences Explain how you could tell if a compound sentence is in fact a compound sentence? (What test did you learn?) $300 Answer for Compound Sentences Cover the conjunction word; if both sides of the conjunction word are complete thoughts, then you have a compound sentence. $400 Question for Compound Sentences On your white board, write a compound sentence that has the conjunction word “and.” $400 Answer for Compounds Answers will vary $500 Question for Compound Sentences Write a sentence that has the conjunction word “or.” $500 Answer for Compound Sentences Answers will vary. Final Jeopardy Please define the term “sentence” and list the 4 things every sentence must include. Final Jeopardy Answer A sentence is a group of words that express a complete thought. -capital letter -end punctuation -subject -predicate