Genres & Author’s Purpose
Text Features & Structures
Context Clues & Vocabulary

Making Inferences
Main Idea & Summary

100

What is the author’s purpose if the text gives steps on how to make slime?

What is to explain or inform?

100

What do headings help a reader do?

Understand what a section will be about

100

What are context clues?

Hints in the text that help you figure out the meaning of a word

100

What does it mean to make an inference?

Use clues from the text + what you know to figure something out

100

What is the main idea of a passage?

What the passage is mostly about

200

This genre includes real people, places, and events.

What is nonfiction?

200

A graph or chart in a nonfiction text is an example of what?

A text feature

200

“The boy was famished after skipping lunch.” What does famished mean?

Very hungry  

200

If a girl is wearing rain boots and holding an umbrella, what can you infer?

It’s raining outside

200

What should a good summary include?

Beginning, middle, end + main idea

300

Why might an author write a poem about a rainy day?

What is to express feelings or create imagery?

300

This type of text structure tells about a problem and how it is solved.

What is problem and solution? 

300

“She was elated when she won the contest.” What does elated mean?

Very happy

300

Why might a character be stomping and frowning?

They are angry or upset

300

A detail that supports the main idea is called a...

Supporting detail

400

A story that could really happen but didn’t.

What is realistic fiction?  

400

What does a glossary help readers with?

Understanding the meaning of important words

400

A synonym for gigantic is...

Huge or enormous

400

The text says, “Tom held his stomach and groaned.” What can you infer?

He might be sick or hungry

400

If a text is mostly about how bees make honey, that is the...

Main idea

500

This genre often teaches a lesson and includes animals that talk.

What is a fable?

500

This structure tells events in order from beginning to end.

What is chronological order?

500

“The room was chaotic after the party.” What does chaotic mean?

Messy or disorganized

500

Inference is like being a ______.

Detective

500

What should you NOT include in a summary?

Opinions or small details

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