Characters and Setting
Vocabulary in Context
Making Inferences
Main Idea & Details
Author’s Purpose
100

The people or animals in a story are called what?

Characters

100

“The puppy was timid and hid behind the couch.” What does timid mean?

Shy or scared

100

To infer means to use clues and what to figure things out?

What you already know (background knowledge)

100

The main idea tells us this about a passage.

What the passage is mostly about.

100

The author’s purpose is the reason they wrote something — name one of the three main purposes.

To inform, entertain, or persuade

200

The time and place of a story are called what?

Setting

200

When you don’t know a word, what should you look for in the sentence?

Context clues

200

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

It’s raining or about to rain.

200

This is what we call smaller facts that support the main idea.

What are supporting details

200

If an article gives you facts about space, what is the author’s purpose?

To inform

300

Why might an author describe a stormy night in detail?

To create a scary or intense mood

300

“The storm was fierce.” What word means the same as fierce?

Strong or violent

300

The boy hid his test paper and looked nervous. What can you infer?

He didn’t do well on his test.

300

Read this sentence: “The park was filled with laughter as kids played tag.” What could be the main idea of this paragraph?

The park is a happy place where kids play together.

300

A funny story about a talking dog — what’s the author’s purpose?

To entertain

400

If a character is brave and helpful, what kind of character trait is that?

A good trait

400

What is a synonym?

A word that means the same or nearly the same thing

400

Authors don’t always tell everything directly. What must readers do?

Infer or read between the lines.

400

If a passage is about how bees help flowers grow, what’s the main idea?

Bees are important because they help plants reproduce.

400

A commercial trying to sell sneakers — what’s the author’s purpose?

To persuade

500

What can a character’s actions tell us about them?

It shows their personality and motivations.

500

What is an antonym?

A word that means the opposite

500

Why is inferring important when reading stories?

It helps you understand characters and events better.

500

True or False: The main idea is always found in the first sentence.

False — it can be anywhere in the passage.

500

What clues help you figure out an author’s purpose?

The topic, tone, and type of information given

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