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Reading & Study Skil

Monarch 5th grade Reading and Study Skills

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The word fiction comes from a Latin word which means "to make up or invent a story." TRUE
Poetry always has rhythm and rhyme. FALSE
The time covered by a short story is usually the lifetime of the main character. FALSE
A newspaper only reports opinions. FALSE
History is the facts about what countries, people, and nations did over a period of time. TRUE
A biography is the life history of one person. TRUE
Fiction is based completely on facts. FALSE
Drama is written to be acted in front of an audience. TRUE
A short story never involves more than one main character. FALSE
Something that is true is called a fact TRUE
A drawing showing how to build a canoe is called a diagram
A caption is a written explanation of a drawing
A graphic aid showing the location of a treasure on an island is called a map
A(n) _____ would be a good way to organize information about foods and their vitamin content. chart
A graphic aid showing clothes of the eighteenth century is a diagram
A good reader fits the speed to the reading purpose
To find the date of a President's inauguration, a good reader would read the material slowly
To find if an article tells about constellations, a good reader would skim the article
To organize a group of facts about locomotives, a good reader would outline the information
To remember facts for a quiz, a good reader reads the material slowly for details
For the details of a difficult recipe, a good reader should read the recipe slowly.
I like bacon better than sausage. Opinion
Mr. Rober's dog is well trained. Opinion
The west coast of the United States borders the Pacific Ocean. Fact
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