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Mrs. Randolph 10/8 Reading: The Science Alliance and Lions No Match

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Literary Elements
Literary elements are the pieces that make up a story—characters, setting, plot, conflict, and resolution. You need to be able to identify the literary elements in a story in order to
understand them.
Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Question 5
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Question 6
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Question 7
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How does the meeting with Ben and Greta change Julian?

Text Structure
Text structure is the way an author organizes a text. Recognizing a text’s structure can help readers connect the author’s ideas to events in the text.
Question 8
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Question 9
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Answer the questions about text structure in Lions No Match for a Young Boy and His Invention.
Explain the text structure you picked in question 8.

Media Techniques
Media techniques are tools that help communicate ideas and meaning to audiences. These tools can include visual and sound elements. Media techniques help viewers better understand a topic and how ideas are related.
Question 10
10.

Answer the questions about the video Lion Lights.
How are media techniques used effectively in Lion Lights?

Answer the question about of The Secret Science Alliance and the Copycat Crook.
What type of Genre is this story.
Historical Fiction
Graphic Novel
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Science Fiction
Pick 2 characteristics that support your answer to question 1.
speech bubbles
text
pictures
illustrated panels
title
Answer the questions about page 170 of The Secret Science Alliance and the Copycat Crook.
What secret is Julian hiding and why?
The homework he is working on at the diner.
His red hair.
His love of science.
He can't play basketball.
Answer the questions about page 170 of The Secret Science Alliance and the Copycat Crook.
At the beginning of the story, what problem is Julian trying to solve?
He didn't know what to eat at the diner.
He was at a new school and wanted to make friends.
He was waiting for his parents and didn't know where they were.
He has received a coded message that leads him to the diner, and he is trying to figure out who sent it.
Answer these questions about pages 173–175 of The Secret Science Alliance and the Copycat Crook.
How does the author build up suspense in advance of the conflict? Pick all that apply.
Greta acts in a threatening way toward Julian. She says, “You’d better come with us,” “swear you’ll never tell anyone about it!”, and “I will make you regret it!”
Greta and Ben take him to an empty lot.
Greta and Ben make him stand on a square and Ben pushes a button.
Greta is being mean so Julian thinks he might be in danger.
Why do Ben and Greta play a word association game with Julian?
Ben and Greta are trying to find out how smart Julian is.
Ben and Greta was Julian to try out for the Spelling Bee.
Julian will not admit that he loves science, so they trick him into admitting it through a word association game.
Ben and Greta are trying to figure outvwhat school Julian came from.
Answer the questions about paragraphs 4–6 of Lions No Match for a Young Boy and His Invention.
How does the author organize ideas in this part of the text?
In other words, what is the text structure in paragraphs 4-6?
Sequence and Order
Compare and Contrast
Cause and Effect
Problem and Solution