Homophones
Text Features
Reading Skills
Text Structure
Fun Facts
100

I can _______ you all the way down the hall. 


Hear or Here

hear

100

I am a picture drawn by an artist. What am I?

Illustration

100

What is it called the. you tell a story in your own words?

Retell or Summary

100

Which text structure gives reasons why something happens?

Cause and Effect

100

Maryland is the biggest state in the USA. True or False?

False

200

When I came home my dog was sitting on the window ________.


Pane or Pain

Pane

200

I am a picture with labels. What am I?

Diagram

200
What is the phrase used to describe what a text is all about?

Main Idea

200

Which text structure describes how the text "Lion vs. Tiger"is organized?

Compare and contrast

200

What online website is most popular for shopping these days?

Amazon

300

Yesterday in the store I saw an _____ for the new Takis.


Ad or Add

Ad

300

I am a sentence that describes what's happening in a picture. What am I?

Caption

300

What phrase is used to describe a character's personality?

character trait

300

What would be the BEST text structure to use with a recipe?

Sequence

300

Which state do the Dallas Cowboys represent?

Texas

400

Yesterday we read a story about a myth. People often call that a tall ______.


Tail or Tale

TALE

400

I give information in a visual way. I can come in bars, pie, lines, etc. 

(Hint: You may see me in Math too!)

graph or table 

400

Many fiction books are broken into __________.


(Hint: Think about what each section of the book is called)

Chapter

400

Pie is eaten and enjoyed by millions around the world. Pies can be sweet or savory (salty or spicy). They can also be served hot or cold, depending on what is inside of them. In places like Great Britain, Australia, and New Zealand, meat pies are rather popular. These pies are filled with different meats, like steak and cheese, or minced beef or chicken. They are often served as dinner, whereas sweet pies like that apple pie, is served as a dessert after people have eaten their dinner. These pies are very popular in North America. Regardless of how you enjoy your pie-they’re both great!

Description

400

Name at least two primary colors.

Red and Blue

500
When I get on the bus we always have to pay a _____.


Fare or Fair

Fare

500

You will find me at the end of the book. I give you page numbers about topics from the book.

Index

500

Fill in both blanks. 

The message of a poem is called ________.

 A poem is broken into _________.

deeper meaning and stanza

500

Can you imagine living in a world without chocolate chip cookies? Well, boys and girls, it almost happened! The chocolate chip cookie was actually invented by accident! Back in the 1930s, Ruth Wakefield, who was the owner of the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, was desperate for supplies to make her cookies. She broke a chocolate bar into pieces, hoping that the chunks would melt,making chocolate cookies. Instead of melting, the chunks of chocolate stayed in the cookie. That’s how the popular treat was created! Now it is enjoyed by millions!

Cause and Effect

500

Which insect is the word "colony" connected to?

Ants

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