Friday, May 23, 2014

EXTENDED Literature Final Exam Study Guide 6th Grade


VOCABULARY: If you can’t apply the word in a sentence then you don’t understand its true definition.


NOVELS:
Quizzes/ Tests:
Take these over and over again until you get 100%
The Lightning Thief Chapters 1-15 quiz:
http://www.quia.com/quiz/4703900.html
The Lightning Thief Final test:
http://www.quia.com/quiz/4747938.html
Holes Test: Printed (you have it)

Character charts:
For both stories list 5-10 of the most important characters and describe them. . .
Character name:
Role in story:
Physical description:
Personality:
Connected to:
How they changed throughout the story:

Setting:
List the three main settings in each book and describe their importance towards the novel as well as their physical description.

Plot:
Fill out a plot chart for both stories. . .
Introduction:
Rising Action:
Problem:
Solution:
Conclusion:

READING COMPREHENSION
2.      The Snowy Day: The children's book (we read it to compare texts about snow)
3.      The Polar Vortex: You can refer to any newspaper article about this subject.
5.      Hermes: Winged Sandals: http://greece.mrdonn.org/greekgods/hermes.html

WRITING: Edit your writing and eliminate errors!
Elements of poetry: Figurative language, stanzas, patterns, message, form.

GRAMMAR:
1.    Prepositions: A preposition is a word that comes before a noun to show the noun's relationship to another word in the sentence.
Links:

http://mrsllu.blogspot.com/2014/01/prepositions.html
http://mrsllu.blogspot.com/2014/01/prepostions-vgc-prologue.html

2.      Commonly confused words: http://mrsllu.blogspot.com/2014/03/where-were-will-would-lose-loose.html , noredink.com (class code: 3af4aaxe)

3.    Proper nouns vs. pronouns:
Pronouns are words that replace proper nouns. Practice here:
https://www.noredink.com/learn/quiz/8763078/directions

4.      The nyms: synonyms, antonyms & homonyms
Synonym = Same! Words that have the same meaning. (close, shut)
Antonym = Opposite! Words that have the opposite meaning. (close, open)
Homonym = Words that sound or are spelled the same. (close, close, clothes)

Categorize some nyms here: http://mrsllu.blogspot.com/2014/04/nyms.html

5.      Punctuation: Practicing these activites will also help you in the writing section of your exam.
Links: http://mrsllu.blogspot.com/2014/04/punctuation-period-question-mark.html
brainpop: http://www.brainpop.com/english/grammar/punctuation/

6.      Contractions: Fill out the following contraction chart.
are not =
cannot =
could not =
did not =
do not =
does not =
had not =
have not =
he is  =
he has =
he will =
he would =
here is =
I am =
I have =
I will =
I would =
is not =
it is =
it has =
it will =
she is =
she has =
she will =
she would =
should not =
that is =
there is =
they are =
they have =
they will =
they would =
was not =
we are =
we have =
we will =
we would  =
were not =
what is =
where is =
who is =
who will =
*will not =
would not =
you are =
you have =
you will =
you would =
you had =


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