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 have the same sound but different meanings.
What are homophones?
The suffix meaning "without".
What is -less?
Includes a date, greeting, and closing.
What is a friendly letter?
The person who draws the pictures for a book.
Who is the illustrator?
A picture or photograph with labels.
What is a diagram?
Words like butterfly, cupcake, or bookbin
What is a compound word?
The suffixes that mean "a person who".
What are -er, -or, and -ist?
Cold, sour, and green for example.
What are adjectives?
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?
A zoomed in part of a picture to show details.
What is a close-up?
Put these 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-?
A piece of writing telling what you think or persuading someone.
What is opinion writing?
Persuade, Inform, or Entertain
What is the author's purpose?
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?