Fiction
Nonfiction
Phonics
Skills/Strategies
100

Who are the people in a story called?

Characters

100

What can we learn from photographs?

More information about the text

100

What are vowels?

a, e, i, o, u 

100

Where do you look to gain information to answer questions about a text?

Back in the text

200

Complete the following: The setting is...

where a story takes place

200

How does the caption help us?

More information about the photograph

200

How many syllables are in the word "Hanukkah"

3

200

Inference requires what two things?

My prior knowledge + Information from the text

300

What is included when you retell a story?

The most important events in the beginning, middle and the end.

300

Name three elements of nonfiction text.

Any three elements are correct

300

How do you know if a syllable is closed?

It ends with a consonant

300

The most important events are told when you do this?

Retell a fiction text

400

What is an example of a fiction text?

Any fiction text

400

Why are you able to read chapters in a nonfiction text out of order?

Nonfiction text gives information so the chapters can be read out of order.

400

How do you know if a syllable is open?

It ends with a vowel

400

How can you determine the definition of a bold word in nonfiction text?

Look in the glossary

500

Can a fiction chapter book be read out of order? Why or why not?

No because you will miss the important events

500

What are examples of nonfiction text?

Any text that are examples of nonfiction text.

500

What are three ways to spell the long /u/ sound?

Any 3 of the spellings

500

What is meant by "sequence"?

The order in which things occur

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