Quizlet Vocabulary Practice
KAHOOT VOCABULARY
KAHOOT COMPREHENSION
KAHOOT FACT AND OPINION
A HOME AT MT. VERNON COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
SLIDESHOW
VIVA LA VIVA PARODY: KING GEORGE
NO MORE KINGS: SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK
KAHOOT VOCABULARY
KAHOOT COMPREHENSION
KAHOOT FACT AND OPINION
A HOME AT MT. VERNON COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
SLIDESHOW
VIVA LA VIVA PARODY: KING GEORGE
NO MORE KINGS: SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK
Genre: Narrative Nonfiction – gives factual information by telling a true story
Essential Question: How did people's opinions lead to a revolution?
Target Vocabulary:
Target Skill:
Fact and Opinion - a statement that can be proven true or false and a statement that tells a thought, feeling, or belief. Identifying facts and opinions is important to understanding information texts. Readers can verify facts by checking a reference. Opinions cannot be verified.
RESOURCES:
Fact or Opinion Game
Target Strategy:
Question - to ask yourself questions about a selection before, during and after you read. Asking questions while reading can help readers determine whether something is a fact or an opinion.
Vocabulary Skill - Figurative Language
Author’s Purpose: The author wrote this selection to inform the reader about how King George felt about the American Revolution, how he dealt with ruling over people who were determined to fight for independence, and how he felt about losing the war to the Americans.
Point of View: Third Person Limited: a narrator tells what one character observes, feels, and knows (he, his, and him).
Theme: Using real events and things said or written in primary sources can be utilized to create a humorous, but factual account of history.
Mood: factual, but humorous.
Resources:
Essential Question: How did people's opinions lead to a revolution?
Target Vocabulary:
- benefit - something helpful and useful
- repeal - to formally cancel something
- advantages - skills or situations that favor you
- temporary - only meant to serve for a short time
- contrary - goes against the majority; stubborn
- prohibit - to ban or forbid something
- previously - before something else
- midst - in the middle of something
- objected - expressed an opinion against something
- rebellious - acting against the authorities
Target Skill:
Fact and Opinion - a statement that can be proven true or false and a statement that tells a thought, feeling, or belief. Identifying facts and opinions is important to understanding information texts. Readers can verify facts by checking a reference. Opinions cannot be verified.
RESOURCES:
Fact or Opinion Game
Target Strategy:
Question - to ask yourself questions about a selection before, during and after you read. Asking questions while reading can help readers determine whether something is a fact or an opinion.
Vocabulary Skill - Figurative Language
Author’s Purpose: The author wrote this selection to inform the reader about how King George felt about the American Revolution, how he dealt with ruling over people who were determined to fight for independence, and how he felt about losing the war to the Americans.
Point of View: Third Person Limited: a narrator tells what one character observes, feels, and knows (he, his, and him).
Theme: Using real events and things said or written in primary sources can be utilized to create a humorous, but factual account of history.
Mood: factual, but humorous.
Resources: