Person, place, or thing
Noun
You use a venn diagram with this stratgey
Compare and Contrast
These are the people or things in a story.
Characters
This type of sentence ask a question
Interrogative
Words that have the same or similar meaning
Action word
Verb
This strategy has details that support it.
Main Idea
Where the story is taking place
Setting
This type of sentence is a command
Imperative
Words that sound the same, but have different spellings and meanings
Homophones
Describes a noun
Adjectives
When you use this strategy you're making a picture in your brain
Visualizing
This happens at the end of the story
Solution
This type of sentence makes a statement
Declarative
Two words that come together to make one new word
Compound Words
Exact person, place, or thing. Always starts with a capital letter.
Proper Noun
This strategy allows us to put events in order that they took place in the story
Sequencing
This typically happens in the middle of the story
Problem
Every sentence has to end in what
Punctuation
Words that have many different meanings
Multiple Meaning Words
Examples are he, she, they
Using what you know in your schema and what the text says
Making Inferences
Every story has to have a beginning, middle, and end
True or False
True
This type of sentence ends with an exclamation mark
Exclamatory
This can be added to the end of a base word
Suffix