Matching Pairs SCR Matching Puzzles!Online version Test your knowledge of SCR with these fun matching puzzles! by Mary Simmons 1 Why did Jane choose to be in the same clubs with Jackson in the past? Support your answer with evidence from the story. 2 What is the most likely reason the poet rhymes the first and last lines of each stanza? Support your answer with evidence form the poem 3 Which events in the story help express the theme of perseverance? Support your answer with evidence from the story. 4 What is one reason the author presents the information in the article in chronological order? Support your answer with evidence from the article. 5 What characteristics of the story help the reader identify it as realistic fiction? Support your answer with evidence form the story. 6 Based on the information in paragraph 8, what can you infer about why Jane calls her dog "biscuit"? Support your answer with evidence form the story. 7 What is the central idea of the article? Support your answer with evidence form the article. 8 In lines 20-29, what is the most likely reason the poet uses imagery to describe Jane's dress? Support your answer with evidence from the poem. 9 Why is the play divided into to scenes? Support your answer with evidence from the play. 10 What is the author's main message in the article? Support your answer with evidence form teh article. 11 How do the speaker's feelings change in lines 17-28 of the poem? Support your answer with evidence from the poem. 12 Why are lines 27-34 important to the plot of the play? Support your answer with evidence from the paly. 13 Based on paragraphs 7 through 12, what can the reader tell about the relationship between Jane and her dad? 14 Based on paragraph 7 of the article why does the wood rat use a cactus to build its next? Support your answer with evidence form the article. 15 What is one key idea found in paragraphs 3 and 4 of the article? Support your answer with evidence form the article. 16 What does the author's language in paragraph 8 of the story suggest about Grandma? Support your answer with evidence form the stoy. The author's main message in the article is to... In the last paragraph, it says.... Jane chose to be in the same clubs with Jackson in the past because the text says... The central idea of the article is... In paragraph 1, it says... The poet uses imagery to describe Jane's dress because ... in line 22-23, it says.... Jane calls her dog "biscuit because... In paragraph 8 the text states... The parts of the story that show the theme of perseveranc e are ... In paragraph 2, it states... Lines 27-34 are important to the plot of the play because they show... In lines 33-34, it says... In the poem, the speaker's feelings change from ____ to ____. In line 18 it says_____ and in line 28 it says ____. The poet rhymes the first and last lines of each stanza to show that each stanza is.... In line 26, it says ____ and in line 30 it says ____. The author's language suggests that Grandma is ____. In paragraph 8, it says... The reader can tell the story is realistic fiction because it has... In paragraph 1, it says... One key idea found in paragraphs 3 and 4 is in paragraph 3 it says.. Jane has a _____ relationship with her dad. In paragraphs 7-12 it says.... The play is divided into tow scenes to show... In scene 1, it says..., and in scene 2 it says... The author presents the information in the article in chronological order to show .... In paragraph 3 it says... A wood rat uses a cactus to build its next because the cactus provides.... In paragraph 7, it says...