Animals
Elements of a Story
Wh-questions
Parts of the House
The Solar System
100

Have feathers, have a beak, have wings, have two legs.

Birds

100

People, animals or creatures in a story.  Ask “Who is the story about?”

Characters

100

It asks about people.

Who

100

This is the place where you can cook and keep your food.

Kitchen

100

They are round objects that orbit the sun.

Planets

200

Have six legs, have three body parts, most of them lay eggs

Insects

200

It is where and when the story takes place.    Asks “When and Where?”

Setting

200

It is a thing or an action.

What

200

Here you spend all night sleeping.

Bedroom
200

This is the closest planet to Earth.  It is called Earth's twin.

Venus

300

Give birth to young, have hair or fur.

Mammals

300

It is the series of events in a story. The important parts from the beginning, middle, and end. Asks “What happens?”

Plot / Sequence

300

It is a time or date. 

When

300

If you have visitors, you invite them to stay here.

Living room.

300

It is the only planet we know of that has oceans and life on it!

Earth

400

Have fins, most have scales, have gills

Fish

400

It can be thought of as a challenge or problem that drives the action of the story.  Asks “why?”

Conflict

400

It is a place.

Where

400

Here you can take showers.

Bathroom

400

It is called the red planet but it is NOT hot.

Mars

500

Damp skin, live on land or water, hatch from eggs in the water.

Amphibians.

500

It is the end of the problems.

Solution

500

It is the way something is or the way something happens.

How?

500

You can have your car or cars here.

Garage

500

This planet has rings made of ice and has 62 moons.

Saturn

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