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English Language Arts Standards Benchmark Review

An ELA Benchmark review game

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Created Date 12.17.18
Last Updated 12.18.18
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Topics of this game:
  • Cause is why something happened. Effect is what happened. (Sometimes the effect is listed first.)
  • Shows how two or more things are alike and/or how they are different.
  • Describes items or events in order or tells the steps to follow to do something or make something.
  • Tells about a problem (and sometimes says why there is a problem) then gives one or more possible solutions.
  • A topic, idea, person, place, or thing is described by listing its features, characteristics, or examples.
  • Events in a story are written in the order of occurrence
  • an explanation or description for a picture.
  • a drawing or picture that shows how something works or shows the different parts of something
  • a list of technical or special words and with their definitions in a book, usually found at the end of the book
  • a drawing or diagram that visually shows how two or more pieces of information are related
  • a word or phrase that is placed at the top of a piece of writing and gives it a title
  • an alphabetical list of specific information that can be found in a book and the page number to find it. It is usually found at the end of a book
  • writing that describes facts and real events; not fiction
  • a picture made by a camera
  • a title for a subdivision of text
  • the author wants to amuse you or want you to enjoy the writing
  • the author wants to give you information
  • the author wants you to do, buy, or believe something
  • the author wants you to visualize or experience something
  • the author wants to tell you how to do something or how something works

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