Learning Intentions
Across
- 3. -Words that describe how, when, or where an action happens.
- 4. – A group of words built around a naming word, often with adjectives to give detail.
- 7. Idea – The most important point that a paragraph or text is about.
- 8. – A type of comprehension question requiring the reader to “read between the lines.”
- 9. – The problem in a narrative that drives the story forward.
- 12. – Sentences joined with subordinating conjunctions, with one main and one dependent clause.
- 13. – Sentences with two main clauses joined by coordinating conjunctions.
Down
- 1. – A type of comprehension question answered directly from the text.
- 2. – The beginning of a narrative where characters, setting, and situation are introduced.
- 5. – The way the problem in a narrative is solved.
- 6. – Groups of sentences organised around one main idea.
- 10. – Headings, diagrams, captions, and other elements that support understanding of a text.
- 11. – Action or state words, often telling what a subject is doing or being.