Poetry Terms
Story Titles
Genres
Authors
Reading Strategies
100

This is what occurs when two or more words share the repetition of the last stressed vowel sound and all the sounds following it. (Example: junk-skunk)

What is rhyme?

100

This tall tale tells the story of a fictional man who grew unusually tall.

What is "Paul Bunyan"?

100

This is oral, public communication that can be informative, persuasive, or inspirational.

What is a speech?

100

This is the speaker in "The President's Radio Address."

Who is George W. Bush?

100

This reading strategy involves noting the similarities and differences between characters in a story.

What is compare and contrast?

200

This is a generally regular pattern of sound in poetry.

What is rhythm?

200

This poem causes readers to remember and continue the fight of those who passed away in World War I.

What is "In Flanders Fields"?

200

This is a type of folktale, often associated with the American frontier, in which the hero's strength, skills, or accomplishments are exaggerated.

What is a tall tale?

200

This is the speaker in "Christmas Broadcast 1957."

Who is Queen Elizabeth II?

200

This reading strategy involves creating a mental picture from words you have read or heard.

What is visualization?

300

This is the pattern of the end rhyme in poetry.

What is the rhyme scheme?

300

This account relates the story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the influence of Martin Luther King, Jr.

What is Freedom Walkers?

300

This is a speech focused on encouraging audience members, deepening their appreciation, or strengthening their beliefs.

What is an inspirational speech?

300

This is the author of "Paul Bunyan."

Who is Stephen Zorn?

300

This is the ability to read a text out loud with appropriate accuracy, rate, and expression.

What is oral fluency?

400

This is the regular, repeated arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem.

What is meter?

400

This story humorously describes how a family makes decisions using a Family Council.

What is Cheaper by the Dozen?

400

This is a speech focused on moving the audience to acceptance or action.

What is a persuasive speech?

400

This is the author of Freedom Walkers.

Who is Russell Freedman?

400

This is a reading strategy that involves making educated guesses about what will happen in the story.

What is making predictions?

500

This is the repetition of initial consonant sounds. (Example: frosty forest)

What is alliteration?

500

This strangely-written poem explores the interaction between older and younger generations.

What is "old age sticks"?

500

This is a speech focused on increasing the audience's understanding of a topic.

What is an informative speech?

500

These are the authors of Cheaper by the Dozen.

Who are Frank B. Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey?

500

This reading strategy involves using clues to the story to come to conclusions about the plot or characters.

What is making inferences?

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