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Lesson 5 Review - Bulbasaur

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  • What are the settings in "Gus Takes the Train?"
    the train, the zoo
  • What is this?
    magazine
  • What does "setting" mean?
    when and where the story takes place
  • Who are the characters in "Gus Takes the Train?"
    Gus, Peg, and the conductor
  • What can we use to explain the plot (the story events) in order?
    Sequence of Events
  • What are TWO things that "City Zoo" tells you to do in order to have a good time?
    Come with your family and a friend, hold on to your ticket, have some snacks, pull a wagon, take pictures
  • What is this?
    map (and key)
  • What are TWO things that tell you that "Gus Takes the Train" is fantasy?
    Answers may vary (cats can't take the train, cats can't sing, cats can't go to the zoo, etc.)
  • What is this?
    brochure
  • What is happening here?
    Gus met a friend! Peg and Gus sing and play.
  • What is the genre of "City Zoo"?
    informational text
  • What are the FIVE new kinds of Informational Text that we learned about?
    newspaper, magazine, brochure, website, and map
  • What does "characters" mean?
    the people and animals in a story
  • What is this?
    newspaper
  • What is a "key"?
    a key shows what pictures on the map mean
  • What kind of informational text is "City Zoo"?
    map or brochure
  • What three things make up story structure?
    character, setting and plot
  • What is the genre of "Gus Takes the Train?"
    fantasy
  • Is this the beginning, middle, or the end of "Gus Takes the Train"?
    the end
  • What are the four animals in "City Zoo"?
    tiger, elephant, polar bear, and giraffe
  • What is this?
    website
  • What are the names of the two stories we read in Lesson 5?
    Gus Takes the Train, City Zoo
  • What is a "map"?
    a drawing of a place that helps you to get somewhere
  • What does "plot" mean?
    what happens in the story (story events)