A Review and Interactive Quiz ELA1R6 The student uses a variety of strategies to understand and gain meaning from grade-level text.

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A Review and Interactive Quiz ELA1R6 The student uses a variety of strategies to understand and gain meaning from grade-level text.

Instructions On the next slide (Question Index), click a question number. Circle the correct answer on your paper. Click the answer to check it. Click the button to begin.

Question Index Click on a question number to select it

a. the glossary the glossary b. index index c. the title page the title page Ben is looking up information on angelfish in a book about fish. Where would he MOST LIKELY find all the pages that tell something about anglefish?

Rodney needs information on Thurgood Marshall for his report. What is the best reference material for him to use?. a. thesaurus thesaurus b. encyclopedia encyclopedia c. dictionary dictionary

Where can you find the meaning of the word recess? a. dictionary dictionary b. newspaper newspaper c. an encyclopedia an encyclopedia

Ella is doing a report on Ben Franklin. In which encyclopedia volume should she look? a. the B volume the B volume b. the K volume the K volume c. the F volume the F volume

a. Sid the Science kid Sid the Science kid b. Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train c. Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Which show is on Sunday at 8:30?

Words that mean the same Different, exciting, bold, new Spice up your writing a. Encyclopedia Encyclopedia b. Thesaurus Thesaurus c. Dictionary Dictionary

ABC order Turn to the back of the book You can see which page. a. page 110 page 110 b. title page title page c. index index

a. title page title page b. index index c. glossary glossary I am reading now I need a definition Where can I find one?

a. index index b. table of contents table of contents c. title page title page I want to know who is the author of this book. oh, where can I look?

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