Conflict, Theme Characters, Solution, Setting, Dialogue
Opinion, Prediction, Conclusion, Inference,Clues, Schema
Graph, Caption, Illustration, Index,Heading
Map, Table, Glossary, Diagram,Bullets
Vocabulary, Tone, Style,Point of View, First Person
100

The time and location in which a story takes place.

Setting

100

Help readers to make predictions.

Clues

100

Drawing

Illustration

100

A visual aid to show you where something is located.

Map

100

The words or phases an author uses.

Vocabulary

200

The people or animals the story is about.

Characters

200

An opinion you make after reading a passage.

Conclusion

200

A sentence that tells about a picture.

Caption

200

List important words with their meanings.

Glossary

200

A character in the story who is telling the story.

First Person

300

The way the conflict is solved.

Solution

300

A personal belief or feeling about something.

Opinion

300

Tells you what page to find information in a book.

Index

300

A labeled picture that shows parts of something.

Diagram

300

The way an author expresses, describes, or explains something.

Style

400

The problem that arises.

Conflict

400

A guess you make about what is happening during the story.

Inference

400

Tells what the section is about.

Headings

400

An organized way to display data.

Table

400

Refers to who is telling the story.

Point of view

500

The lesson or message the story is trying to tell you.

Theme

500

Background knowledge and clues from the passage.

Schema

500

A visual way of showing data

Graph

500

A way of listing information.

Bullets

500

The author's feelings or attitude about a certain topic.

Tone

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