A figure of speech where non-human things are given human-like qualities.
Personification Onomatopoeia
Personification
This type of poety tells a story. It has characters and a plot.
Acrostic Narrative
Rhyming Free Verse
Narrative poetry
Written stories about people and events that are not real.
Fiction Expository
Non-Fiction
What is fiction?
A series of events that form the story.
Conflict Resolution
Point of view Plot
Plot
To teach or give information to the reader. (P.I.E.)
Inform?
How many times should a reader read a story?
At least 2
Two or more lines of poetry. It is like a paragraph in a story.
Sentence Line
Stanza
This type of poem has no set meter, rhyme scheme, or form.
Acrostic Narrative
Rhyming Free Verse
Free verse poetry
Writing that is about facts or real events.
Fiction Non-Fiction
Poetry Drama
Non-fiction
The narrator of a story. Usually told in first or third person.
Point of View
The story of a real person's life written by another person.
Expository Biography
Fable
What is biography?
The organizer and parts of a SCR
ECR 4 Square.
Restate/Answer
Evidence + Explanation,
A single line of words in a poem.
Line
This type of poetry makes you laugh or has witty, funny, or nonsensical humor in it.
Acrostic Narrative
Humorous Free Verse
What is humorous poetry?
A poem to tell a story.
What is Narrative Poetry?
The main idea is also know as _____________ in an informational text.
Central Idea
The organizer and parts of a Extended Constructed Response
ECR 4 Square.
(Restate/Answer
Evidence + Explanation,
Evidence 2 + Explanation 2
Conclusion
Words with the same or similar meanings
Synonym
True or False
Poetry always has to rhyme.
False
A fake story that uses a realistic setting and events that could happen in real life.
What is realistic fiction
An author's purpose convince a reader of a certain point of view. (P.I.E.)
Persuade
True or False?
An expository text does not include facts and dates.
What is main idea?
A graphic organizer for reading fiction. Include the parts.
Fiction 4 square. (Setting, Characters, problem, solution and theme.
Descriptive words that the poet uses to create pictures in the readers mind.
Imagery or sensory language
A short story that usually is about animals and is intended to teach a lesson.
Fable or folktale
Author's purpose to hold the attention of the reader through enjoyment. (P.I.E.)
Entertain
Visuals such as timelines, illustrations, pictures, graphs, maps, and tables.
A acronym a reader uses to analyze a poem. Include all meanings
What is P.O.E.T.S (Purpose, observe, emotions, theme and sensory language)