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4 th quarter Assessment Review Challenge

4 th quarter Assessment Review Challenge. 2011 Mrs. Demos. Rules. Work with Buddy Clock Partner. One sits facing the over head. One sits with back to overhead.

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4 th quarter Assessment Review Challenge

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  1. 4th quarter Assessment Review Challenge 2011 Mrs. Demos

  2. Rules • Work with Buddy Clock Partner. • One sits facing the over head. One sits with back to overhead. • One who can see over head will know the answer. They must get the partner to guess the word or concept without using the word or any part of the word in the clues. • No pictures or hand signals. • Speak quietly—you can learn from other groups two. • One point for each correct answer. • We will switch roles half way through class.

  3. Example • Name the underlined phrase. • Toby sits under the tablewhen we eat dinner.

  4. Round 1 • What part of speech is the underlined word. • The child slowly walked around the giant toy store.

  5. Round 2 • Name the underlined phrase. • Juliet, fearing the worst, drinks the potion.

  6. Round 3 • Onomatopoeia

  7. Round 4 • Hyperbole

  8. Round 5 • Personification

  9. Round 6 • Simile

  10. Round 7 • Alliteration

  11. Round 8 • Metaphor

  12. Round 9 • Antecedent

  13. Round 10 • Name the part of speech • She went to the store.

  14. Round 11 • Pronoun antecedent agreement • Example you can use. • Anybody can have their eyes glued shut.

  15. Round 12 • FANBOYS

  16. Round 13 • Name the sentence structure. • Romeo falls madly in love with Juliet, but his parents object to the match.

  17. Round 14 • Name the phrase. • Certainly there are more cookies in the cookie jar.

  18. Round 15 • Name the kind of conjunction. • Because, since, if, when, unless

  19. Round 16 • Name the sentence structure. • Several children will earn rewards since they worked so hard this year.

  20. Round 17 • Rule for modifiers.

  21. Round 18 • What kind of subject? • Romeo and Juliet love each other.

  22. Round 19 • What kind of verb? • Romeo loves and hates with equal measure.

  23. Round 20 • Mood?

  24. Round 21 • Subject-verb agreement.

  25. Round 22 • Dialect • “Dagum! Don’t ferget to return your library books.”

  26. Round 23 • Climax • Example: • Mercutio and tybalt die and Romeo is banished.

  27. Round 24 • Active Voice

  28. Round 25 • Semicolon

  29. Round 26 • Synonym for Joyful.

  30. Round 27 • Passive voice

  31. Round 28 • Antonym for Angry

  32. Round 29 • Theme

  33. Round 30 • Pun

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