Point of View
Author's Purpose
Fact and opinion
Poetry
Text Features and Compare and Contrast
100
Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin
What did the 3 Little Pigs say?
100
Why the author writes
What is author's purpose?
100
It can be proven true with evidence
What is fact?
100
When words end with the same sound.
What is rhyme?
100
The part of a book that tells you where to find each section or heading.
What is heading?
200
The perspective that a story is told from
What is point of view?
200
Persuade, Inform, Entertain
What are three reasons the author writes?
200
It is how someone thinks or feels.
What is an opinion?
200
When a sound sounds like the word.
Onomatopoeia
200
The part of the book that is similar to a dictionary. It tells you what important words mean.
What is a glossary?
300
The conversation between 2 or more people
What is dialogue?
300
To teach or explain something
What is Inform?
300
The soccer balls are the best kind in the world.
Opinion
300
When a word or phrase is repeated
What is repetition or repeated lines?
300
These tell you about images in the book or passage.
What are captions?
400
I'll huff, i'll puff, i'll blow your house down"
What did the big bad wolf say to each pig?
400
To make you laugh, or enjoy reading
What is entertain?
400
It is better to have long hair than short hair.
Opinion
400
When words begin with the same sound in a phrase or sentence.
What is alliteration?
400
similarities, alike, same,
What is compare?
500
"Grandma' what big eyes you have"
What did Little Red Riding hood say to the wolf?
500
To make you think the way they do or get you to do something they want
What is persuade?
500
Field Day is May 8th.
Fact
500
The break between sections in a poem. Similar to paragraphs.
What is stanza?
500
It's how you identify differences.
What is contrast?
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