Learning through facts
Non-fiction
a drawing or sketch that explains or shows part of something
diagram
There are five people playing dreidel. They each take the same number of gelt from the pile of 50. How many did each take?
Ten
When two characters talk
Dialogue
Name two Native American tribes
Inuit, Sioux, Seminole, Cherokee, Iriqouis, Tlingit
Reading from learning through imagination
Fiction
Tells about the topics in the book and it shows what page to find information
Table of Contents
There are 6 boxes. Each has 8 erasers. How many erasers are there all together?
48 erasers
The place where the story takes place
Setting
The line of latitude across the Earth
The Equator
Punctuation mark like period, exclamation mark, or question mark
Shows the reader something really looks like
Photographs
Lin has 36 sticky notes. She placed 6 sticky notes on each notebook. How many notebooks received sticky notes?
6 notebooks
Things happen
Plot
The line of Longitude in the middle, through Greenwich England
The Prime Meridian
The idea from the text that uses supporting details
Main Idea
A symbol used to make a list
Boxes and Bullets
There are 24 eggs in a container. There are 6 in each row. How many rows are there?
4 rows
The people in the story
Characters
Name a major river in the USA
Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Rio Grande, St. Lawrence
A fiction genre that relates to history
Historical fiction
An alphabetical list of keywords from the text
Index
There are 35 books on the bookcase. There are 7 books on each shelf. How many shelves are there?
5 shelves
When something is real but still made up
Realistic Fiction
What direction does the compass magnet point to?
north