Puzzles and worksheets similar to EOC English II Frequently Used Words 1 Word Search

GENRES Crossword

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Crossword
Description

The story of a real person’s life written by another person
Informational text dealing with an actual real-life subject
A story that has been made up and has made up characters
A story that has elements that are impossible
A fictional story that mixes futuristic technology with scientific fact
A suspenseful story about a puzzling event
A story with fictional characters that is set in real time in history
A story with fictional characters that is set in the modern world
Verse and rhythmic writing that creates an emotional response
Stories or myths passed on through oral storytelling
A fictional story that involves magic, magical creatures, or magic lands
An exaggerated story that is usually based on a real person or event
A fictional story that explains something that happens in nature
A fictional story based on facts written about a person or event from history; may teach a lesson
A fictional story that teaches a lesson called a moral
A format (NOT A GENRE) of writing that uses art to tell a story; read like a book

NON FICTION BOOKS Word Search

NON FICTION BOOKS Word Search
Type
Word Search
Description

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PHOTOGRAPHS
BOLD PRINT
TIMELINES
CAPTIONS
HEADINGS
GLOSSARY
CHARTS
AUTHOR
LABELS
INDEX
MAPS

Drama elements Crossword

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Crossword
Description

speaking loudly and clearly to ensure that the audience hears you.
Hiding your own natural personality to play the personality of the character you have on stage.
an object used by actors on stage that is small enough to carry around.
Focusing on not having an unscripted fit of laughter on stage.
stage design and objects that tells you more about the setting of the drama. Cannot be carried around.
Hiding your own natural personality to play the personality of the character you have on stage.
Facial expressions: how do they show their emotions
what is the name of the story?
where and when did the story take place?
what is the message of the story?
characters that most focus is placed of?
those helping the main character ?
what is the twist of the story?
who is in conflict with conflict

Universal Design For Learning Strategies Crossword

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Crossword
Description

young learners actively engage in self selected unstructured play
instructional tools in which are divided into small groups and assigned to specific roles in order to actively participate
A visual reminder of a specific social skill, classroom rule, or appropriate behavior that the teacher has taught
A chart that lists numbers in numerical order
Pre created answer cards
A bulletin board or chart listing high frequency or words
Contains two overlapping circles that we can use to compare and contrast
summary in which students identify three new discoveries, two interesting facts, and one question
a two column graphic organizer that allows students to visually arrange and present information
Written in first person and include and include personal details about a student's experience culture, family

Scientific Method Word Search

Type
Word Search
Description

Independent variable
Scientific Method
Quantitative
Observation
Qualitative
Conclusion
Experiment
Hypothesis
Emperical
Reasoning
Analysis
constant
Evidence
Graphing
Question
variable
Theory
Claim
Data
Fact

Text Features Extra Credit Crossword

Text Features Extra Credit Crossword
Type
Crossword
Description

This fiction genre might terrify a reader
This is the person(s) for whom an author writes
A _______________________ is a type of text. Examples are essays, articles, letters, or written speeches
Explain, Analyze, Compare/Contrast, and Argue are all examples of
A language function is the specific _____________________________ for which a writer uses his/her language
The genre of non-fiction text our class will be writing for the performance task is a(n)
An author's ________________________________ is his/her attitude towards a subject. Some examples are sincere, critical, encouraging
A(n) _______________________________________ is used before a quote to identify the speaker. (example: "Researcher Carol Oates states that..."
nonfiction writing is used to___________________________
fiction writing is generally intended to __________________________an audience

Poetry Word Search

Type
Word Search
Description

onomatopoeia
alliteration
expression
Repetition
language
metaphor
stanza
rhythm
poetry
simile
Rhyme
poem

Library Talk Word Search

Library Talk Word Search
Type
Word Search
Description

AFTERSCHOOLHELP
SCIENCEFICTION
GRAPHIC NOVEL
NONFICTION
LIBRARIAN
DYSTOPIAN
RESOURCES
VAMPIRE
CLASSIC
MYSTERY
ROMANCE
FANTASY
FICTION
MURDER
RETURN
BORROW
ACTION
GAMES
STUDY
MANGA
LGBTQ
READ

Écrire Crossword

Écrire Crossword
Type
Crossword
Description

comment
paragraph
book
homework
signature
story
sentence
list
letter
poem
exam
I am writing.

Literary Terms Word Search

Literary Terms Word Search
Type
Word Search
Description

figurative language
realistic fiction
personification
science fiction
narrative poem
foreshadowing
onomatopoeia
alliteration
protagonist
free verse
resolution
antagonist
biography
folk tale
flashback
metaphor
imagery
dialect
analogy
setting
speaker
simile
symbol
stanza
climax
rhyme
drama
fable
irony
genre
theme
myth
mood