Story Elements
Text Structures
Figurative Language
Text Features
Vocab Review
100

The time and location where the story takes place,

What is setting?

100

The order of events in a text.

What is sequencing or chronological order?

100

Words that have the same meaning.

What are synonyms?

100

Identifies what the whole text is about.

What is the title?

100
An instrument used to how strong an earthquake is.

What is a seismograph?

200

The people or animals who are important in a story.

What are characters?

200

When something makes something else happen in a text.

What is cause & effect?

200

A word we give to sounds such as "woof" or "boom."

What is onomatopoeia?

200

Helps readers understand where places are located in the world.

What are maps?

200

A scientist who studies volcanoes is called this.

What is a volcanologist?

300

An issue or conflict in the story.

What is problem?

300

The text shows how things are alike and different.

What is compare & contrast?

300

Sentences or phrases where almost all words start with the same letter.

What is alliteration?

300

Names parts of pictures

What are labels?

300

A stiff or proud walk is called this.

What is strutting?

400

The way the characters solve the problem in the story.

What is solution?

400

A problem in the text and how it was solved.

What is problem & solution?

400

Words that have opposite meanings.

What are antonyms?

400

Tells what page the reader can find certain topics

What is the index?

400

A panicked rush of animals is called this.

What is a stampede?

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