Parts of Speech
Reading Strategies
Story Elements
Sentences
Types of Words
100

Person, place, or thing

Noun

100

You use a venn diagram with this stratgey

Compare and Contrast

100

These are the people or things in a story. 

Characters 

100

This type of sentence ask a question 

Interrogative 

100

Words that have the same or similar meaning

Synonyms
200

Action word

Verb

200

This strategy has details that support it. 

Main Idea

200

Where the story is taking place

Setting

200

This type of sentence is a command

Imperative 

200

Words that sound the same, but have different spellings and meanings

Homophones

300

Describes a noun

Adjectives

300

When you use this strategy you're making a picture in your brain

Visualizing

300

This happens at the end of the story

Solution 

300

This type of sentence makes a statement 

Declarative 

300

Two words that come together to make one new word

Compound Words

400

Exact person, place, or thing. Always starts with a capital letter. 

Proper Noun

400

This strategy allows us to put events in order that they took place in the story

Sequencing 

400

This typically happens in the middle of the story

Problem

400

Every sentence has to end in what

Punctuation  

400

Words that have many different meanings

Multiple Meaning Words

500

Examples are he, she, they

Pronouns
500

Using what you know in your schema and what the text says

Making Inferences

500

Every story has to have a beginning, middle, and end 

True or False

True

500

This type of sentence ends with an exclamation mark 

Exclamatory 

500

This can be added to the end of a base word

Suffix

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