Story Elements
Parts of Speech
Vocabulary
Punctuation
Grammar
100

Any person, animal, or force that takes part in the action of a story is called a

Character

100

a person, place, thing or idea

noun

100

words with opposite meanings

antonym

100

A statement ends with a

period

100

awesome, best, both, happy, our, this, three, and yellow

adjective

200

the time and place in which the story takes place

Setting

200

shows an action or state of being

verb

200

words with the same or similar meaning

Synonym

200

a question ends with a

question mark

200

about, before, except, for, into, near, of, to, underneath and via

preposition

300

This central idea or underlying meaning of a story

Theme

300

Words that usually modify verbs

adverb

300

A group of letters added to the beginning of a word.

Prefix

300

an exclamation ends with an

exclamation mark

300

shows who or what the sentence is about

subject

400

Any problem or issue within a story

conflict

400

describes, modifies or gives more information about a noun or pronoun

adjective

400

A group of letters added to the end of a word.

suffix

400

used to show a pause between parts of a sentence. It is also used to separate items in a list and to mark the place of thousands in a large numeral.

comma

400

tells what the subject is doing

predicate

500

The perspective from which a story is told.

Point of view

500

I, you, we, they, he, she, it, me, us, them, him, her, this, those

pronoun

500

word that you use with a prefix and suffix

root word

500

Used to show that people are talking. Also used to mark the beginning and end of a title or to indicate where a quote begins and ends 

Quotation marks

500

words that sound the same, but are spelled differently

homophone