Parts of Speech
Genres
Story Elements
Character Conflicts
Inferences
100

This part of speech describes a person, a place or a thing. 

What is a noun?

100

A story that has been created or made up.

What is fiction?

100

The time and location in which a literary or dramatic work takes place.

What is setting?

100

A problem between two or more characters

What is Person vs. Person?

100

Taking an educated guess based on the information you have.

What is an inference? 

200

This part of speech describes an action or state of being.

What is a verb?

200

Texts that are based on facts, real events and real people.

What is non-fiction?

200

A message about life and human behavior that an author expresses in text.


What is theme?

200

A problem between a character and a material object.

What is Person vs. Machine?

200

Using context clues and prior knowledge.

What is how you make an inference?

300

This part of speech describes a noun. 

What is an adjective?

300

A story of a real persons life that has been written by another person.

What is a biography?

300

The most intense, exciting, or important point in the story.


What is climax?

300

A problem between a character and an outside source.

What is Person vs Nature?

300

Forecasting the future. 

What is a prediction?

400

This part of speech adds information about how, when, where, or to what extent something happens.

What is an adverb?

400

A story of a real persons life that has been written by that person.

What is an autobiography?

400

The end of the story.

What is resolution?

400
A problem a character has with him or herself.
What is Person vs. Self?
400

Make an inference:

Ms. Greenwald owns a litter box, fake mice and a lint roller. 

Ms. Greenwald has a cat named Winston. 

500

A category to which a word is assigned.

What is a part of speech?

500

There are three different types of fiction.

What is historical fiction, realistic fiction and scientific fiction?

500

The events in a novel, movie, etc. 

What is plot?

500

A character thinks differently from society or has different concepts than what most people think.

What is Person vs. Society?

500

The reason we make inferences.

What helps us to engage with the text, understand implied meaning, and deepen understanding?

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