Author's Purpose
Vocabulary
Text Features
Spelling
Subject Predicate
100

Steven ran quickly down the hill and jumped into the mud puddle.

Inform

100

My sister is a cynic, while I never worry.

Someone who always expects bad things to happen.

100

Information under a photograph that tells more information about the photo.

Caption

100

Blade

long a - Magic E

100

What is the Subject of the sentence?

Who or What the sentence is about

200

This is a very nice place to live.

Persuade

200

The squirrels consumed a pile of peanuts while we watched.

To eat something

200

A symbol used to make a list.

Bullets

200

Crayon

long a - vowel team 'ay'

200

What is the Predicate of the sentence?

What the subject is doing

300

Sarah and her sister started to argue.  “It’s mine!” Sarah said.

Entertain

300

Mark considered the suggestion but wrote on a different topic.

To think about something carefully.

300
At the top of a section, telling you what it is going to talk about.

Heading

300

Sack

short a - CVC

300

Kent fell off of the surfboard.

What is the subject?

Kent

400

Pizza tastes better than hamburgers.

Persuade

400

She is too mundane to appreciate the joys of mountain climbing.

Someone who is boring or dull.

400

The page inside the book that tells the title and publisher information.

Title page

400

Raise

long a - vowel team 'ai'

400

Chris went upstairs to relax.

What is the predicate?

went upstairs to relax

500

Arctic foxes can live in dens under the snow.  They also often make their dens under logs.

Inform

500

Although he had acted inadvertently, he still had to pay for the damages. 

You do something by mistake or without realizing it.

500

A digital link in a piece of informational text that takes you to another location such as a website.

Hyperlink

500

Break

long a - vowel team 'ea'

500

Toby and I did not take a walk.

What is the subject and predicate?

Subject - Toby and I

Predicate - did not take a walk

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