Literary
Literary Continued
Informational
Informational Continued
Poetry/Figurative Language
100

What is the feeling the author creates through text and illustrations?

What is mood?

100

The three reasons why an author writes

What are persuade, inform, and entertain?

100

This is the overall meaning of the text.

What is main idea?

100

These text features give you more information about a photograph or picture.

What is a caption?

100

These are the lines of a poem.

What is a verse?

200

The events in the story that include problem and solution, climax, and resolution

What is plot? 
200

This point of view has the character telling the story so we see their feelings and actions. Key words used are I, we, me, and us. 

What is first person point of view?

200

This type of text structure shows a series of events or tells how to do something in order. Key words like first, next, then, and after are usually used.

What is sequencing? 

200

These text features show data or information explained in the text.

What is a chart or graph?

200

These are the paragraphs of a poem and they usually are about a related idea.

What is a stanza?

300

The reason why an author writes a text

What is author's purpose?

300

This part of plot is when we see the problem and solution solved.

What is the climax?

300

This type of text structure takes two topics or things and shows how they are different and alike. Key words are similar, different, both, and either.

What is compare and contrast?

300

These text features give you the main idea of a section of text. 

What is a subheading?

300

This type of figurative language compares two things using like or as.

What is a simile? 

400

This is from who the story is being told

What is point of view?

400

This point of view has a narrator telling the story. Key words used are he, she, they, and it.

What is third person point of view?

400

This type of text structure focuses on one main topic and tells about all its characteristics and features. Key words used are looks like, for example, and consists of. 

What is descriptive? 

400

These text features show a series of events in order from a beginning to an end date.

What is a time line?

400

This type of figurative language says something that it doesn't mean what it says. It is a type of metaphor.

What is an idiom?

500

This is the lesson the reader learns after reading a text/story

What is theme?

500

The reader has to use their prior knowledge and context clues to do this when the answer is not obvious in the text.

What is inference?

500

This type of text structure shows how one thing can cause or create another event. Key words used are as a result, because, result, or outcome.

What is cause and effect?

500

This type of informational text is about a person's life and why they are important to our world. 

What is a biography?

500

This type of figurative language takes an object and gives it human characteristics to bring it to life.

What is personification? 

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