print that shows what words are important or what words are found in the glossary
A. Bold Print
B. Highlighted Print
C. Standard Print
What is bold print?
shows what something looks like (taken with a camera)
A. Photograph/Picture
B. Bold Print
C. Illustration
What is a photograph?
found at the beginning of a book, this names the chapters and what page the chapters can be found on
A. Index
B. Glossory
C. Table of Contents
What is the table of contents?
a fictional personality created by an author
A. Setting
B. Plot
C. Character
What is a character?
great writers always make a __ __ __ __ before they start writing
A. Plot
B. Plan
C. Book
What is a plan?
slanted print that shows a word is important
A. Bold Print
B. Italics
C. Highlighted Print
What are italics?
shows what something looks like (drawn by an artist)
A. Canvas
B. Photograph
C. Illustration
What is an illustration?
tells a book's title, author, illustrator, and publisher
A. Text Features
B. Title Page
C. Table of Contents
What is the title page?
struggle/conflict in the story
A. Problem
B. Solution
C. Non-Fiction
What is the problem?
A non-fiction story is a story that gives factual information, real-world events, and objective realities
A. True
B. False
What is True?
text under a photograph or illustration to explain what it is about
A. Heading
B. Picture
C. Caption
What is a caption?
explains information or how something works in a visual way. (It makes complex text or data into easy-to-understand shapes, lines, and structures)
A. Circle
B. Fiction Text
C. Diagram
What is a diagram?
tells the definitions of some words found in a text
A. Index
B. Glossory
C. Table of Contents
What is the glossary?
the answer to the problem in the story
A. Problem
B. Glossory
C. Solution
What is the solution?
A. True
B. False
What is false?
words that tell the names of certain parts of a photograph or illustration
A. Lables
B. Handles
C. Arrows
What are labels?
shows where places/events are located.
A. Scale
B. Map
C. Image
What is a map?
you would look here if you needed to find all the pages that had information about tree frogs in your non fiction book about animals
A. Index
B. Title Page
C. Table of Contents
What is the index?
the MOST IMPORTANT parts of a story that the author wants you to know
A. Setting
B. Main Idea
C. Conclusion
What is the Main Idea?
Authors are not aloud to use real photos in any books they write
A. True
B. False
What is False?
makes lists easier to read and understand
A. Main Features
B. Text Features
C. Photo Features
What are text features?
organizes and helps compare information in a visual way to make understanding easier with shapes, lines, and structures
A. graph
B. Circle
C. Square
What is a graph?
where would you look to find the definition of a word in the non fiction book you are reading
A. Index
B. Glossory
C. Table of Contents
What is the glossary?
find out how things are the same
A. Compare
B. Contrast
C. Diagram
What is compare?
any narrative or creative work that have imaginary events, settings, characters (not real)
A. True
B. False
What are genres?