Seasons
Rotation/Revolution
Text Structures
Types of Text
WW1 & WW2
100

What does winter have

colder nights along with shorter days and longer nights

100
What is Revolution

This term describes the movement of one object around another, such as Earth’s yearlong journey around the Sun.

100

What is problem and solution?

This structure explains a problem and then offers one or more ways to fix it.

100

What is an informational (or expository) text?

This type of text gives real facts and information about a topic, often found in textbooks or articles.

100

What is World War I?

This global conflict lasted from 1914 to 1918 and involved major powers in Europe, including Germany, France, and Britain.

200

What are seasons

Types of Periods on our earth that have associated Weather

200

What is rotation

The spinning of a planet or other object on its axis, which causes day and night on Earth.

200

What is chronological order?

This text structure tells events in the order they happened, often using words like “first,” “next,” and “finally.”

200

What is a narrative text?

This type of text is written to tell a story with characters, a setting, and a plot.

200

What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

This event on June 28, 1914, sparked the start of World War I.

300

What is a equinox

a period of weather where there is equal day and night

300

What is an axis

An imaginary line that runs through Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole, around which the planet spins.

300

What is compare and contrast?

In this structure, an author explains how two or more things are similar and different.

300

What is a persuasive (or argumentative) text?

This text type tries to convince the reader to agree with an opinion or take action.

300

What is appeasement?

This policy of giving in to an aggressor to avoid conflict is often associated with Britain and France’s approach to Hitler before WWII.

400

What attributes does summer have

hot, longer days, shorter nights, 

400
What is a tilt

This term describes the 23.5-degree angle of Earth’s axis, which causes the changing of the seasons.


400

What is cause and effect?

This structure explains why something happened and what resulted from it, often using signal words like “because,” “as a result,” or “therefore.”

400

What is poetry?

This type of text uses imaginative language, rhythm, and sometimes rhyme to express feelings or ideas.

400

What is the attack on Pearl Harbor?

This 1941 surprise attack by Japan led to the United States entering World War II.

500

What does the moon have to do with our tides

This celestial body’s gravitational pull causes the rise and fall of Earth’s ocean tides.

500

What is the gravitational pull that creates tidal bulges?

This gravitational interaction between the Moon, Earth, and Sun causes variations known as spring and neap tides, depending on their alignment.

500

What is description (or descriptive text structure)?

An author uses this structure to describe a topic by breaking it into parts, features, or characteristics, often using signal words like “for example,” “such as,” or “includes.”

500

What is a literary nonfiction text?

This complex text type combines elements of storytelling and factual information, often seen in biographies or historical accounts.

500

What are the Axis Powers and the Allied Powers?

These two major alliances divided the world during WWII: one included Germany, Italy, and Japan, while the other included the US, Britain, and the USSR.

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