This part of speech names a person, place, thing, or idea.
Noun
If you are exhausted, you are very ________.
Tired
This is what you use from the story to prove your answer.
Text Evidence
This tells what a story is mostly about.
Main Idea
A prediction is something you think will happen _______________.
Next
In the sentence, “The dog ran fast,” this word is the verb.
What is ran?
A gigantic elephant is very ________.
Big
If a question asks, “How do you know?”, you should look back in the passage for this.
Details from the text
These are the people or animals in a story.
A word that means the opposite of ancient is ___________
In the sentence, “The bright sun warmed us,” this word is an adjective.
Bright
The word peeked most nearly means this.
To look quickly
If the story says, “Maya’s hands shook as she walked onto the stage,” that detail helps prove Maya felt this way.
Nervous or Scared
This is where and when a story happens.
Setting
In the sentence, “He quickly closed the door,” this word is an adverb because it tells how he closed the door.
Quickly
In the sentence, “She carefully painted the picture,” this word is an adverb.
Carefully
What word is a synonym for brave?
Courageous
When answering with text evidence, you should not just give your opinion. You should give an answer and then support it with this.
Text Details
The problem in a story is often called this.
Conflict
If the passage says, “Sam packed an umbrella before leaving,” you can assume the weather might be like this.
Rainy
In the sentence, “They went to the park,” this word is a pronoun.
They
If something is fragile, you should handle it with care because it can do this easily.
Break
A noun that is capitalized is called _______________
If a character learns to share by the end of the story, this is the lesson or message of the story.
Theme or Lesson
In the sentence, “We read because we love books,” this word tells why something happened.
Because