A person, place, thing, or animal
What is a noun?
A text that gives true facts about a topic.
What is nonfiction?
Information under or near a photograph that tells more about the picture.
What is a caption?
Words that mean the opposite.
What are antonyms?
The suffix meaning "without".
What is -less?
Includes a date, greeting, and closing.
What is a friendly letter?
Who is the illustrator?
What is the person who draws the pictures
A picture or photograph with labels.
What is a diagram?
What are three examples of compound words?
What is a butterfly, cupcake, or bookbin for example
The suffixes that mean "a person who".
What are -er, -or, and -ist?
What are three adjectives?
What is cold, sour, and green for example.
A fiction story that includes magic, magical creatures, or magical lands.
What is a fairy tale?
An alphabetical list of words from a text with definitions.
What is a glossary?
Two words that sound the same but have different meanings.
What are homophones?
The prefix for "the opposite of".
What is -un?
What do you put at the end of an exciting sentence.
What is an exclamation point?
A suspenseful story about a puzzling event.
What is mystery?
An alphabetical list of subjects and page numbers for where they occur in a text, usually found at the end of a book.
What is an index?
How do these words go in alphabetical order: sandcastle, beachball, towel, wave, ice cream?
What is beachball, ice cream, sandcastle, towel, wave.
The prefix that means "to do again".
What is re-?
What type of writing tells what you think with reasons?
What is opinion writing?
A story of a real person's life
What is biography?
Words in the text that are important. They can be bold, italics, or color.
What is a keyword?
Words like isn't, she'd, and I'll.
What are contractions?
A word that can add a prefix or suffix.
What is a base word?