Narrative
Poetry
Expository
Opinion
Context
100

The group of events that happen in a story, from the beginning to the very end

What is plot?

100

A group of lines in a poem that stick together to share one idea. You can think of it as a paragraph for a poem.

What is a stanza?

100

Information that is true and can be proven, like "the sun is a star."

What are facts?

100

A sentence where you tell your audience exactly how you feel about a topic, like "I think our school should have a longer recess!"

What is an opinion statement?

100

Different ways of sharing information, such as using words, pictures, or sounds

What is text modes?

200

The where and when a story takes place.

What is setting?

200

When two or more words have the same ending sound, like "blue" and "shoe" or "cat" and "hat."

What is rhyme?

200

The very last sentence or paragraph that wraps everything up and reminds the reader of the main idea.

What is a concluding statement or section?

200

Special "glue" words like because, therefore, or also that join your ideas together; these are very similar to conjunctions and transition words

What are linking words?

200

Parts of a book—like titles, pictures, or maps—that help you find information more easily

What are text features?

300

The most exciting or important part of the story where the main problem reaches its biggest point.

What is the climax?

300

A single row of words in a poem. Poems are often written in short lines instead of sentences that go all the way across the page.

What is a line?

300

The "tools" or special ways a writer shares information to make it easy to understand, like using a diagram, a heading, or a map

What are expository techniques?

300

A "big idea" that you say is true and that you are ready to prove to your reader with facts

What is a claim?

300

The way different people see or feel about the same thing; their point of view

What is perspective?

400

A specific genre of old stories that explains how the world was made or why things in nature happen

What is a myth?

400

The pattern of rhyming words at the end of the lines in a poem. Writers often use letters like A and B to show which lines rhyme with each other.

What is rhyme scheme?

400

The most important point or the "big thing" that a whole story or a paragraph is about.

What is the main idea?

400

The "whys" behind your opinion that help explain your claim and make your writing cohesive

What are supporting reasons?

400

The person or character who is telling the story

Who is the narrator?

500

The words we use to describe what a character is like on the inside, like being brave, kind, or shy.

What are character traits?

500

Rhyme Pattern

Roses are red

Violets are blue

I have hair on my head

And so do you!

What is ABAB?
500

The most important parts of a story or article that help you understand the main idea.

What are key details?

500

The special "tricks" or ways a writer tries to persuade someone to agree with their point of view, such as using very strong "feeling" words

What are opinion techniques?

500

To try and talk someone into believing or doing something

What is persuade?

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