Realistic Fiction / Elements
Point of View
Traits/STEAL
Plot/Theme
Wonder
100

What is realistic fiction?

Made-up stories that could happen in real life.

100

What are the clue words for 1st person POV? (Name at least 3)

I, me, my, we, us

100

What does each letter stand for in STEAL?

Speech, Thoughts, Effect on others, Actions, Looks

100

True or false - Theme is a lesson about life that the author wants to share with readers.

True

100

What is the name of Auggie's condition?

Treacher Collins Syndrome

200

What is the strategy that readers use to summarize fictional stories?

Somebody Wanted But So Then (SWBST)

200

These clue words are used in which type of POV? "he, she, they, them"

3rd person POV
200

What is an adjective that describes a character in a fictional text and shows a specific quality about the character?

character trait

200

What is the type of conflict in which main characters struggle with something in their mind?

person vs. self

200

Some time after the school year started, many kids started playing The Plague. What is it?

The Plague - Auggie had the "plague." Anyone who touched Auggie had 30 seconds to wash their hands.

300

Name 3 elements of fiction.

plot

setting

characters

conflict

theme

300

What kind of POV is this? "Yesterday, I took a trip to the market. As I turned the key and pulled out of my driveway, I couldn’t help but notice the dog in my yard." 

First person point of view

300

What are the "must haves" for a trait body paragraph?

Topic sentence to tell the trait

Direct quotes from the text

“This shows me…” to explain the evidence

Linking words

300

What type of conflict is this? "Brecken and his family are relaxing on the beach, when suddenly, the water recedes rapidly and much farther than usual. Brecken knows that this is a tsunami warning signal, so he quickly leads his family and the other people on the beach to higher ground."

person vs. nature

300

Name 1 theme from Wonder.

Answers may vary. Teacher will decide if the team scores the points.

400

Give 3 examples of realistic fiction stories.

Loser

Wonder

Dancing in the Wings

Those Shoes

Shortcut

Prudy's Problem

400

Who is the narrator in this story? "It was early. Way too early for John to be bounding out of bed, racing down the hallway, and leaping onto his sleeping parents. But he did it anyway!" 

An outsider

400
When we look at the relationships that a character has with other characters, what part of STEAL are we analyzing?

Effect on others

400

What is the difference between a theme topic and a theme (statement)?

A theme topic is one word that explains what a story is about.

A theme (statement) is a sentence that explains the central message of a story - why it was written.

400

Which point of view was it that we learned about a character who wanted to dress up as a unicorn?

Summer

500

What is the purpose of realistic fiction stories?

To entertain readers

To connect with readers

To teach readers a lesson

500

Which POV is this? The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of ALL characters.

3rd person omniscient

500

What trait does this character show? "Kevin has tried out for the basketball team for the last three years. Each year he has been cut from the team because other athletes have outperformed him. Kevin has been practicing all summer, however, and he knows that this is his year. It has to be. He can feel it."

confident

persistent

500

In the story, "Too Many Tamales," Maria instructed her cousins to eat all of the tamales. Which part of the plot mountain is this?

resolution

500

Name the 6 characters that had a part in telling the story of Wonder.

August, Via, Summer, Jack, Justin, Miranda

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