Who the story is about?
A. Setting
B. Character
Character
Where and when the story takes place?
A. Setting
B. Fable
Setting
What happens in the story?
A. Plot
B. Inference
Plot
Why the author wrote the story?
A. Dialogue
B. Author's purpose
Author's Purpose
Figuring something out or making predictions after using clues in the text and background knowledge.
A. Fable
B. Inference
Inference
A short story that usually has animals as characters and teaches a lesson.
A. Fable
B. Myth
C. Legend
Fable
A story about people or animals that has been handed down by people for many years where some parts are true.
A. Myth
B. Legend
C. Fable
Legend
A story that uses gods, goddesses, or knights to explain why something is the way it is.
A. Theme
B.Myth
C. Folktale
Myth
Letters that are added to the beginning of a base word.
A. suffix
B. Prefix
C.Phonics
Prefix
Letters that are added to the end of a base word.
A. Suffix
B. Phonics
C.Root word
Suffix
Index
a. an alphabetical list of names and topics found at the end of a book with page numbers telling you where they can be found in the text
b. a few sentences explaining what happens in the story
c. words in the front of the book that talk about the story
a. an alphabetical list of names and topics found at the end of a book with page numbers telling you where they can be found in the text
Main Idea
a. having a good idea
b. The solution in the story
c. what the story is mostly about
what the story is mostly about
Entertainment
a. Something that teaches us something
b. Something we enjoy and that makes us happy
c. Something that we learn about to help us understand the story
b. Something we enjoy and that makes us happy
Rhyme
f. words that sound the same at the end of the word
g. The same word
h. A word that has different sounds
f. words that sound the same at the end of the word
Repetition
F. the same words or group of words that you see over and over in a story, song, or poem
G. practicing
H. a certain kind of drumming
F. the same words or group of words that you see over and over in a story, song, or poem
Fiction
A story that is not real that we read to enjoy
Non-Fiction
A real story that teaches us something and we learn from it
Double Points
Caption
Fact
a word or group of words that tell about a photo or drawing
something that is true and can be proven
Heading
Cuts a story in different parts and tells what each part is mostly about
Theme
The lesson in a story
Dialogue
What a character says
Double Points
Antonym
Synonym
Two words that mean the opposite
Two words that have the same meaning
Folktale
story that uses gods, goddesses, or knights to explain why something is the way it is
Text Feature
Things the author uses to help us understand a nonfiction story
Double Points
Informational
Rhythm
Something that teaches us something
a repeated sound pattern