Vocabulary
Central Idea
Theme
Story Elements
Character Relationships
100

Which vocabulary term means "exact words from the text or a precise paraphrase used to prove a point?"

Text evidence

100

What is the central idea of a text?

The main point or message the author wants the reader to understand.

100

What is theme?

Truths/lessons that go beyond the story itself

100

Name the five main story elements.

Character, setting, plot, conflict, theme.

100

What is a character relationship?

How characters feel about or interact with each other.

200

What term means "the connection between two characters or people?"

Relationship

200

What are some ways that students can figure out what the central idea is of a text?

They can look at the title and other details that are repeated, emphasized, or explained by the author.

200

True or False: A theme can usually be stated in one word.

False

200

Name the 5 parts of a plot diagram

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling actions, resolution

200

 relationships often change because of:

their motivations, choices/actions, dialogue, conflict 

300

What vocabulary word "describes when characters, events, or ideas affect each other?"

Interaction

300

Which is more specific when discussing the content of a text: topic or central idea?

Central Idea

300

Which is a theme: friendship or True friends stand by each other in hard times?

True friends stand by each other in hard times.

300

What is the difference between internal and external conflict?

Internal is within a character; external is between a character and something else. 

300

In informational text, you analyze relationships among:

Individuals, Events, Ideas

400

What is a character’s motivation?

 The reason a character does something (goal, fear, or belief).

400

Which is stated directly by the author rather than inferred: Central Idea or Theme

Central Idea

400

Which is mostly implied by the author rather than told to the reader directly: Central Idea or Theme

Theme

400

How does setting affect a story?

It influences characters’ actions and the mood.

400

True or false: Relationships cannot develop because of the traits that a character has, the decisions they make, and the interactions they have.

False

500

 Which TWO vocabulary words are most helpful when explaining why a character acts a certain way?

Motivation and text evidence
(Accept: motivation + interaction with explanation)

500

Read the text, then describe the central idea:

"Honeybees are disappearing at an alarming rate. Since the late 1990s, beekeepers have reported higher-than-normal colony losses. Scientists believe several factors contribute to this decline, including pesticides, disease, and habitat loss. The disappearance of bees threatens our food supply since they pollinate about one-third of the crops we eat."

Our food supply is threatened because of the decline of the  honeybee population caused by pesticides, disease, and habitat loss

500

Read the text, then describe the theme:

After weeks of practicing for the talent show, Maya forgot her lines on stage. The audience was silent. Her friend Zoe quietly walked up and joined her, pretending it was a duo act all along. They improvised together, and the crowd cheered louder than for any other performance. From that day forward, Maya would understand that sometimes our greatest moments come from our biggest mistakes

-"sometimes our greatest moments come from our biggest mistakes"
-Our mistakes shouldn't hold us back
-We can still succeed despite our mistakes

500

What part of the plot contains the turning point?

The climax.

500

Name 3 relationship patterns (text structure)


  • Cause/effect (This led to that)
  • Compare/contrast (How they are similar/different)
  • Problem/solution (What’s wrong + how to fix it)
  • Claim/evidence (What the author says + proof)
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