Genre
Figurative Language
Fact and Opinion/ Point of View
Parts of Speech
MISC
100

A short story that only includes animals and teaches a lesson.

Fable

100

She is an angel.

Metaphor

100

Fact or Opinion: Ms. Smith is the most beautiful teacher ever!

Opinion

100

A person, place, or thing.

Noun

100

To interject with a saying such as "yikes" or "wow"

Interjection

200

A story passed down through generations that tells why something came to be.

Folktale

200

Life is like a box of chocolates. 

Simile

200

Fact or Opinion: Ms. Smith is a teacher.

Fact

200

A word that describes a noun.

Adjective

200

Tells where or when

Preposition

300

A made-up story that includes REAL people or events in history.

Historical Fiction

300

The class heard a loud "BANG" outside the door.

Onomatopoeia 

300

Point of View: I ate pancakes for breakfast.

First Person

300

A word that describes a verb.

Adverb

300

A connecting word

Conjunction 

400

A story written about another persons life. 

Biography

400

The little boy was tongue tied.

Idiom 

400

Point of View: He was late to school because he couldn't find his shoes!

3rd Person

400

An action word.

Verb

400

The events that happen in the story. (Hint: It starts with the letter P.)

Plot

500
A book that is non-fiction that gives the reader more information about a certain topic. Includes text features. 

Expository Text

500

Time stood still during the state test.

Personification
500

Fact or Opinion: Polar bears have the most beautiful white fur ever!

Opinion 

500

A word that takes the place of a noun.

Pronoun

500

When you read between the lines.

Infer

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