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100
A story that is made up (not real) It may seem like it COULD be real, but it hasn’t actually happened in our history.
What is fiction?
100
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!! Using text details to gain a new understanding of the plot or characters.
What is drawing conclusions?
100
Maps, graphs, photos, captions, etc. which the author includes to give more information.
What are text features?
200
A text that is NOT made up. It is real- it really happened in our history.
What is non-fiction?
200
Using story clues with what you already know.
What is making inferences?
200
The result of an action What happens after the cause.
What is effect?
300
Explains (teaches) about a topic
What is expository?
300
Hints in a story that help the reader determine the meaning of a word.
What are context clues?
300
Heading of a section or part of the text. Descriptor of what part of the text is about.
What is section heading?
400
A sentence that tells the WHO/WHAT and what’s important about them. The big idea.
What is main idea?
400
The storyline; all of the events in a story.
What is plot?
400
The order of events in a text. Information given is a specific order.
What is sequence?
500
Retells the story by putting the main events or main ideas in order.
What is summary?
500
How a character changes during the story.
What is character development?
500
The reason WHY something happens.
What is cause?
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