Dramas (Plays)
Poems & Poetry
Reading Genres
Word Parts & Meaning
Nonfiction Text Features
Figurative Language
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Words that tell the actors what to say. 

What is dialogue? 

50

This type of poem has rhythm and some rhymes. 

What is rhymed verse? 

50

This can include free verse, rhymed verse, haikus and limericks.

What are poems (poetry)? 

50

This is the suffix in the word restful

What is -ful? 

50

This text feature can answer "where" questions. 

What is a map? 

50

Figurative language is NOT to be taken in this way. 

What is literally? 

100
Words that tell the actors what to do or how the stage should look. These words are usually written in parenthesis. 

What are stage directions? 

100

This 3-line poem is often about nature. 

What is a haiku? 

100

This genre can have dialogue, character tags, and stage directions. 

What is a play or drama? 

100

This suffix means "without" 

What is -less? 

100

The text feature that gives readers extra information about the topic that the author could not include in the main part of the text.

What is a sidebar? 

100

An example of this type of figurative language is: 

"Susie sweeps swiftly to sweet songs." 

What is alliteration? 

150

This feature tells which character should speak.
MINNIE MOUSE: Hi, Mickey! It's nice to see you! 

MICKEY MOUSE: You, too, Minnie! 

What is a character tag? 

150

The pattern of rhymes in a poem. Letters are often used to show which lines rhyme. 

What is a rhyme scheme? 

150

This genre is a nonfiction text about a person's life, written by another person. 

What is a biography? 

150

This Latin root means "three" 

What is tri? 

150

Authors write text in this way to show the reader that a word is important. 

What is bolded text? 

150

An example of this type of figurative language is: 

"We were waiting forever for our turn on the ride!" 

What is a hyperbole? 

200

All of the characters in a play. They are usually played by actors. 

What are cast of characters? 

200

This type of poem does not have a specific rhyme scheme or form. 

What is free verse? 

200

This genre provides facts about a topic and is told as a story. 

What is narrative nonfiction? 

200

This is what the Latin root "aqua" means. 

What is water? 

200

This text feature that shows important events can be drawn horizontally or vertically. 

What is a timeline? 

200

An example of this type of figurative language is:

"Life is a highway." 

What is a metaphor? 

250

The person who tells what happens during the play. They usually sit on the stage but are not a character in the play. 

What is the narrator? 

250

A group of lines in a poem. 

What is a stanza? 

250

This genre includes true events that are set in the past, but the characters are made up.


What is historical fiction? 

250

This Latin root means to hear or listen. 

What is aud

250

This text feature divides sections of a text and helps the reader preview what the next section will be about. 

What is a heading or subheading? 

250

An example of this type of figurative language is: 

"The dish fell from the top of the cabinet with a loud clang." 

What is an onomatopoeia? 

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