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End of Grade Four Fun and Frolics! );o)

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    Last lesson, last game, last chance to shine in English!
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  • Reading English helps us: 1. hate English, 2. love English, 3. comprehend English, 4. both love and comprehend English
    both love and comprehend English of course!
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  • To comprehend is to:
    understand
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  • True or False? If we comprehend the difference between Main Idea and Theme we know that: The main Idea is the central message.
    false
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  • What is your understand of Theme?
    central message/lesson
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  • True or false? The main idea of The Boy Who Cried Wolf is that if you lie no one will ever believe you.
    False. That is the Theme, the lesson learnt, the central message.
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  • True or false? The theme of The Boy Who Cried Wolf is that if you lie no one will ever believe you.
    true
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  • True or false? The main idea of The Boy Who Cried Wolf is that a young shepherd boy gets bored tending his flock and tricks the villages into thinking a wolf is present when it is not. He learns a lesson.
    true
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  • Why do we support our idea of theme or POV or main idea with supporting details?
    to prove our opinion is correct, to justify what we state, to demonstrate the truth
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  • Why are we asked to find the author's POV?
    To show we comprehend the text.
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  • Why are we asked to state character's POVs?
    To show our comprehension of the text.
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  • Is your view of the best colour a fact or opinion?
    opinion
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  • one of your team has 30 seconds to tell what is the best colour and why, go!
    Rubbish, the best colour is cobalt blue. );o)
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  • The Three Little Pigs is a story about how to build a house?
    No.
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  • What does the expression: "Come on, you're losing men" mean?
    You took a long time to answer! hahahahaa!
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  • What did the fish say when it swam into a wall?
    Damn!
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  • Your team has to tell a funny joke, now!
    Did we laugh?
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