Fiction
Phonics
Nonfiction
Grammar
100

What does fiction mean?

Not real; fake

100

These three r controlled vowels all make the /r/ sound.

What are -er, -ir and -ur?

100

What does nonfiction mean?

Real information; informative text

100

The part of a sentence that tells WHO the sentence is about.

What is a subject?

200

The part of the book that tells you where to find each chapter.

What is the Table of Contents?
200

Wor makes this sound.

What is the sound /wer/?

200

The words in the body of the text that show up in the Glossary.

What are bolded words?

200
The part of the sentence that tells WHAT the subject is doing.

What is a predicate?

300

When the story is told by the narrator; key words are he, she, it. 

What is Third Person Point of View?

300

kn and gn both make this sound.

What is the sound /n/?
300
The real pictures within the text.

What are photographs?

300

This letter must be capitalized when it stands alone.

What is the letter I?

400

The word for the problem being solved.

What is the solution/resolution?

400

-ed makes these three sounds at the end of a word.

What are /d/, /t/, and /id/?

400

The sentence that explains what is happening in the photograph.

What is a caption?

400

Questions should end with this type of punctuation.

What is a question mark?

500

"Don't talk to strangers" is an example of this in the story Little Red Riding Hood.

What is the lesson in the story?
500

-es makes these two sounds.

What are /ez/ and /z/? (buzzes; tries)

500

Telling how two things are different from one another.

What is contrasting?

500

Band, herd and bunch are examples of this type of noun.

What is a collective noun?

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