Story Elements
Figurative Langugae
Poetry/Theme
Text Structure
Central Idea/Character's POV
100

1. What is Setting? 

2. Provide an example

Where the story takes place

100

What is figurative language?

Language not meant to be taken literally.

100

What is a stanza?

A group of lines that are separated from others in a poem.  

The mini paragraphs in the poem.

100

Identify the text feature.

Facts, events, or details are presented in the order in which they occurred in time. 

*first, next, then, finally, at (date/time)*

Chronological Order

100

What is the Central Idea?

what the passage is mainly about

200

1. What is conflict? 

2. Provide an example of a conflict.

Problem/challenge that characters face

200

1. What is a simile?

2. What is a metaphor?

3. Give an example of each

Simile: compares 2 unlike things using like or as.

Metaphor: compares 2 unlike things WITHOUT using like or as

200

Who do we have to identify when we read poems?

The speaker

200

Identify the text feature.

Description of what happened and why it happened.

*because, due to, as a result, for this reason, since*

Cause and Effect

What happened (cause)

Why it happened (effect)

200

What is one way you can identify the central idea?

- looking at repeated words/phrases

- looking at the title


300

What are character traits?

- what the character is like

- their personality

300

1. What is personification?

2. Give an example

Personification: giving human qualities to non-human things.


300

What is imagery?

Lines that invoke the 5 senses to help create a mental image in the reader's mind as they read.

300

1. What is Compare and Contrast?

2. What are some clue words? (give at least 2)


Similarities and differences between 2 or more things.


Clue words: both, alike, difference, in contrast, opposed to, not only, on the other hand...

300

Central Idea is also known as _______?

main idea

400

1. What is the resolution of a story? 

2. Give an example.

a solution to a problem.

400

1. What is a hyperbole?

2. What is an idiom?

3. Give an example of each

Hyperbole: extreme exaggeration

Idiom: a phrase that does not literally mean what it states. 

400

What is theme?

How can we determine the theme? By looking at what...

- Theme is the moral of the story, the lesson that can be learned.

- We can determine the theme by looking at: 

the conflicts & solutions, repeated phrases, or identifying the overall message of the story/poem. 

400

1. What is the graphic organizer used for compare and contrast?

2. * Name it and draw it. *

Venn diagram 

400

What kind of details can help you identify the central idea?

Key / Relevant details

500

1. What is the plot?  

2. What are the 3 parts?

Plot: the main events of a story

1. Rising action: building suspense, how the event builds excitement leading to the climax.

2. Climax: The turning point, where the conflict is the highest and the character begins to solve their problem. 

3. Falling action: Resolves the conflict

500

What type of figurative language is this?

"Sally sells seashells by the seashore"

Alliteration: same letter sound repeated "s"

500

What does RRST stand for ?

Read stanzas (number them)

Read to identify the speaker

Summarize

Theme

500

Identify the text feature by the clue words:

(challenge, an answer to, question, reason, solve, resolution)

Problem and Solution

500

1. What is character's perspective?

2. Finish the sentence: 

A character's life experiences can ___________ their perspective.

How the character views events and topics.

A character's life experiences can influence their perspective.

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