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1 Welcome To Big Board Facts

2 Today's Topics NEXT

3 Vocabulary NEXT

4 Informational Text NEXT

5 Figurative Language NEXT

6 Literary Text NEXT

7 Reading Process NEXT

8 Big Board Facts Vocabulary 5 10 15 20 25 Informational Text 5 10 15 20 25 Literary Text 5 10 15 20 25 Figurative Language 5 10 15 20 25 Reading Process 5 10 15 20 25 Team Scores Team One Team Three Team Five Big Points Question Team Two Team Four Team Six

9 Topic 1 Question for 5 Points What does antonym mean?
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10 Topic 1 Answer for 5 Points opposite
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11 Topic 1 Question for 10 Points What does synonym mean?
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12 Same, or almost the same thing
Topic 1 Answer for 10 Points Same, or almost the same thing Back to Board

13 What are words that sound alike, but have different meanings?
Topic 1 Question for 15 Points What are words that sound alike, but have different meanings? Show Answer

14 Homophones or homonyms
Topic 1 Answer for 15 Points Homophones or homonyms Back to Board

15 Topic 1 Question for 20 Points
What are words that are spelled alike, but have different meanings and sometimes pronunciations? Show Answer

16 Topic 1 Answer for 20 Points homographs
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17 How do you use context clues?
Topic 1 Question for 25 Points How do you use context clues? Show Answer

18 Topic 1 Answer for 25 Points
Use the words or sentences around an unknown word to help you figure out its meaning. Back to Board

19 Topic 2 Question for 5 Points
What is the title, or name of part of the reading, in a nonfiction selection called? Show Answer

20 Topic 2 Answer for 5 Points Heading or subheading
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21 What is usually the purpose for reading nonfiction textbooks?
Topic 2 Question for 10 Points What is usually the purpose for reading nonfiction textbooks? Show Answer

22 Topic 2 Answer for 10 Points To get information
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23 Topic 2 Question for 15 Points
In the sentence, “The tires had better traction, or grip.” Which word helps define traction? Grip Sneakers Lighter soles Show Answer

24 Topic 2 Answer for 15 Points grip
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25 Topic 2 Question for 20 Points
In which of the following chapters would you find information on when a camera was invented? The Mechanics of the Camera The Origin of the Camera Camera Techniques Advanced Techniques Show Answer

26 b. The Origin of the Camera
Topic 2 Answer for 20 Points b. The Origin of the Camera Back to Board

27 What are you including in summary of a nonfiction selection?
Topic 2 Question for 25 Points What are you including in summary of a nonfiction selection? Show Answer

28 The main ideas and most important facts
Topic 2 Answer for 25 Points The main ideas and most important facts Back to Board

29 Topic 3 Question for 5 Points
What are you describing if you are telling the time period and where a story takes place? Show Answer

30 Topic 3 Answer for 5 Points setting
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31 Topic 3 Question for 10 Points
What are you describing if you say that someone in the story is responsible? Show Answer

32 A character trait or characteristic
Topic 3 Answer for 10 Points A character trait or characteristic Back to Board

33 What do you call what happens in a story?
Topic 3 Question for 15 Points What do you call what happens in a story? Show Answer

34 Topic 3 Answer for 15 Points The plot
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35 What describes the author’s lesson or message?
Topic 3 Question for 20 Points What describes the author’s lesson or message? Show Answer

36 Topic 3 Answer for 20 Points The theme of the story
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37 Topic 3 Question for 25 Points
What do we call language that is not taken literally to create a picture in a reader’s mind? Show Answer

38 Topic 3 Answer for 25 Points Figurative language
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39 Comparing two things using like or as
Topic 4 Question for 5 Points Comparing two things using like or as Show Answer

40 Topic 4 Answer for 5 Points simile
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41 Comparing two unlike things
Topic 4 Question for 10 Points Comparing two unlike things Show Answer

42 Topic 4 Answer for 10 Points metaphor
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43 Giving human qualities to nonhuman things
Topic 4 Question for 15 Points Giving human qualities to nonhuman things Show Answer

44 Topic 4 Answer for 15 Points personification
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45 What type of figurative language is this?
Topic 4 Question for 20 Points What type of figurative language is this? The bookshelf held the books proudly in a warm embrace. Show Answer

46 Topic 4 Answer for 20 Points personification
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47 What type of figurative language is this?
Topic 4 Question for 25 Points What type of figurative language is this? The man was a rock, solid and strong. Show Answer

48 Topic 4 Answer for 25 Points metaphor
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49 What are you doing if you’re guessing what will come next in a story?
Topic 5 Question for 5 Points What are you doing if you’re guessing what will come next in a story? Show Answer

50 Topic 5 Answer for 5 Points Making a prediction
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51 Topic 5 Question for 10 Points
What are you doing if you are thinking about how texts are alike and different? Show Answer

52 Comparing and contrasting
Topic 5 Answer for 10 Points Comparing and contrasting Back to Board

53 Topic 5 Question for 15 Points
What are you determining if you are thinking about what the text is mainly about? Show Answer

54 The main or central idea
Topic 5 Answer for 15 Points The main or central idea Back to Board

55 Topic 5 Question for 20 Points
What are you doing if you are using story clues and background knowledge to make a good guess about something? Show Answer

56 Topic 5 Answer for 20 Points Making an inference
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57 What are the purposes for reading?
Topic 5 Question for 25 Points What are the purposes for reading? Show Answer

58 Topic 5 Answer for 25 Points Persuade Inform Entertain
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59 The "Big Points" Question Show Question

60 What should you include in a summary of a fictional narrative?
25 10 9 11 12 14 13 8 7 3 2 4 5 15 6 1 17 26 24 27 28 30 29 16 23 18 22 19 20 21 “Big Points” Question What should you include in a summary of a fictional narrative? Show Answer

61 Big Points Answer for Big Points
Include the characters, setting, problem, solution and main events in sequential order. Back to Board

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