Reading
Parts of Speech
Grammar
Vocabulary
Potpourri
100
The type of connection you make when you remember something in the story that happened to you
What is Text-to-Self?
100
Person, place, thing or animal
What is a noun?
100
Tells who or what a sentence is about
What is the subject?
100
Book used to find the definition, spelling and how to pronounce a word
What is a dictionary?
100
Two words that make up the contraction, he'll
What is he will?
200
This is what the story is about
What is the main idea?
200
An action word or a word that tells what someone or something is doing or feeling
What is a verb?
200
Tells what the subject of a sentence is doing
What is the predicate?
200
Book used to find a synonym of a word
What is a thesaurus?
200
Type of sentence shown in the example below: What time is it?
What is a question or interrogative sentence?
300
Strategy used when you put things in the order in which they happen
What is sequencing?
300
A word that describes a noun
What is an adjective?
300
Punctuation mark used to show dialogue - when someone is speaking
What are quotation marks?
300
Words that mean the opposite
What are antonyms?
300
Letters put at the beginning of a root word to change its meaning
What is a prefix?
400
information that proves the main idea
What are supporting details?
400
A word that takes the place of a noun
What is a pronoun?
400
Type of words made up of two separate words
What are compound words?
400
Words that are spelled the same but have a different meaning
What are homophones?
400
The root word of rewrite
What is write?
500
The type of connection you make when you relate the book or story to another book or story you read
What is Text-to-Text?
500
A word that describes a verb or an adjective
What is an adverb?
500
Type of word that combines two words by adding an apostrophe and removing some letters
What is a contraction?
500
Strategy where you read the sentence and use the words in the sentence to help you understand the meaning of the word
What are context clues?
500
Type of sentence shown by the example below: Please pass the gravy.
What is a command or imperative sentence?
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