Chalkboard Challenge Grade 3-5 Reader’s Workshop Comprehension Study By Destiny Lorance White Church Elementary.

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Chalkboard Challenge Grade 3-5 Reader’s Workshop Comprehension Study By Destiny Lorance White Church Elementary

StudentsTeachers Game Board General Knowledge Text Types QuestioningGenre Text Features Let’s Play Final Challenge 100

StudentsTeachers Game Board When you’re unsure about a comprehension question you should not… a. Ask to have the question repeated b. Guess c. Use prior knowledge d. Look back in the text 100 b General Knowledge for 100

StudentsTeachers Game Board A RT question is a. Found in more than one place in the text b. Found in the text and in your head c. Found in one place in the text d. Found without the text 200 C General Knowledge for 200

StudentsTeachers Game Board When answering multiple choice questions you should a. Read all the answers before making a choice and look back in the text b. Choose the first correct answer c. Copy from your neighbor d. Make a random choice 300 A General Knowledge for 300

StudentsTeachers Game Board When stuck on a word you should a. Use the vowel chart to find 2 nd alphabet choices b. Reread the sentence to see if there’s a word that makes sense c. Use the picture or meaning of the passage to help you decode the word d. All of the above. 400 D. General Knowledge for 400

StudentsTeachers Game Board The quickest way to understand a word is to a. Use context clues b. Use a dictionary c. Use an encyclopedia 500 A. General Knowledge for 500

StudentsTeachers Game Board You know that the book you’re reading is fiction if… a. There are characters b. There are goals and attempts c. There is a setting and an outcome d. All of the above 100 D. Text Types for 100

StudentsTeachers Game Board A recipe book would be an example of which type of text? a. Narrative b. Technical c. Persuasive d. Expository 200 B. Text Types for 200

StudentsTeachers Game Board A fairytale is an example of… a. Expository b. Technical c. Narrative d. Expository 300 C. Text Types for 300

StudentsTeachers Game Board An expository piece of writing must a. State opinions b. State only the facts c. Tell a story d. Include steps for following directions 400 B. Text Types for 400

StudentsTeachers Game Board What are the four text types? A.Narrative, Expository, Persuasive, and Technical B. Bold Words, Italics, Close-ups, Cut- aways, and headings C. Fiction and Nonfiction D. Right there, think and search, author and you, and on your own 500 A. Text Types for 500

StudentsTeachers Game Board What type of question allows you to point directly at the answer? A. Think and Search B. Author and You C. Right There D. On Your Own 100 C. Questioning for 100

StudentsTeachers Game Board An on your own question should be answered with….. a. Only information from the book b. Only information from your life c. Information from the book and your life D. Information from different places in the book 200 B. Questioning for 200

StudentsTeachers Game Board An author and you question means……. a. The answer is in the story b. The answer is in the story and in your head c. The answer doesn’t require the book d. The answer is located in different places in the story 300 B. Questioning for 300

StudentsTeachers Game Board Why would someone ask a think and search question? a. They think you’ll stop at the first answer you see b. They couldn’t think of any other questions c. It’s an easier question to write than a right there question d. None of the Above 400 A. Questioning for 400

StudentsTeachers Game Board A right there question for Cinderella would be? 500 A. How does the prince find the real Cinderella? Questioning for 500

StudentsTeachers Game Board True or False Poetry has to rhyme. 100 False Genre for 100

StudentsTeachers Game Board An account of actual events is… a. Technical b. A chapter book series c. Fiction d. None of the Above 200 Genre for 200 An account of actual events is… D. None of the above

StudentsTeachers Game Board The best type of book to learn about another person is… a. Biography b. Poetry c. Historical Fiction d. Science Fiction 300 A. Biography Genre for 300

StudentsTeachers Game Board A rhyming piece is probably a. Science Fiction b. Historical Fiction c. Poetry d. Biography 400 C. Poetry Genre for 400

StudentsTeachers Game Board What type of story is based on a true story? a. Autobiographies b. Biography c. Poetry d. Historical Fiction 100 D. Historical Fiction Genre for 500

StudentsTeachers Game Board An author might emphasize a word by… a. Using italics b. Using bold type print c. Using a pronunciation d. All of the above 100 D. All of the Above Text Features for 100

StudentsTeachers Game Board What part of the text would you use to quickly locate all the information a book has about yellow-spotted lizards? a. Bold words b. Illustrations c. Index d. Glossary 200 C. Text Features for 200

StudentsTeachers Game Board How does the glossary help a reader? a. Locate words in the text b. Define words c. Emphasize words d. All of the above 300 B. Text Features for 300

StudentsTeachers Game Board Which text feature can best help you quickly find an answer? a. Headings b. Table of Contents c. Index d. All of the above 400 D. Text Features for 400

StudentsTeachers Game Board Why would an author choose to use a cut-away? a.To show the reader something that is inside of something else b. To show the reader something up close c. To show the reader a definition to a word d. To show the reader a real picture of something 500 A. Text Features for 500

StudentsTeachers Game Board Write Your Final Challenge Wager What is the best way to become a reader? A. Listen to Books B. Discuss books C. Pay attention to unfamiliar words D. All of the above Final Challenge End Game TIME’S UP! TIME’S UP! D.

Game Over

Double Score DOUBLE SCORE!