The way an author structures a text or story.
What is text structure?
9 x 9 = ?
What is 81?
What a text or story is about.
What is the main idea?
A three-sided shape is called....
What are triangles?
The United States uses this measurement system.
What is customary?
This text structure uses many dates and shows the importance of each in a story.
What is chronological (time order)?
What number can you divide 125 by to get the answer of 25?
What is 5?
These are needed to form a main idea.
What is the key details?
A four-sided shape is called...
What are quadrilaterals?
There are this many feet in a yard.
What is three?
A text structure where a problem is given and how it should be solved.
What is problem and solution?
The inverse of addition is...
What is subtraction?
A short explaination of what the story/text is about.
What is a summary?
A square and rectangle both have this type of angles in them.
What are right angles (90 degree)?
In football, you need ten of these to get a first down.
What are yards?
This text structure shows the similarities and differences between two or more things.
What is compare and contrast?
The "P" in PEMDAS stands for what?
What are parenthesis?
How an author feels about a topic they have written about.
What is an author's point of view?
A quadrilateral that has only one pair of parallel sides.
What are trapezoids?
There are this many cups in a pint.
What are two?
This text structure lists the reasons why something happened, and the following results.
What is cause and effect?
The two dots in a division symbol stand for what?
What are numbers?
The type of text used to teach you something about a topic.
What is informational text?
This quadrilateral is slanted but has two pairs of parallel sides.
What are parallelograms?
Inches are the first unit of measurement found on a ruler. The other unit of measurement found on a standard ruler is?
What are centimeters?