Two lines that form a right angle are this.
What is perpendicular?
This structure is used to explain why something happens.
Cause and effect.
Maps, graphs, charts, pictures, bold letters...
What are text features?
Where and when the story takes place.
What is the setting?
The top number is the numerator and tells us this. The bottom number is the denominator.
What is how many to count?
A triangle with two equal sides.
What is an isosceles triangle?
This structure tells how things are alike or different.
What is compare and contrast?
The authors main opinion. The direct answer to an opinion prompt.
What is a claim?
This type of writing is mostly dialogue and includes a cast of characters, a description of the setting, and stage directions.
What is drama?
The bottom number of a fraction is the denominator which tells us this.
What is how many equal pieces make a whole?
An angle that is more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
What is obtuse?
This structure is most likely to include a timeline as a text feature.
What is chronological?
These support the main idea.
This type of writing includes descriptive language. Its written in stanzas and may have rhythm and rhyme.
What is poetry?
Two fractions that describe the same part of a whole.
What are equivalent fractions?
A triangle with three different side lengths.
What is scalene?
A biography written by the subject.
This P word means the text is written in 'regular language' Most chapter books are written this way.
What is prose?
What is 10.
Two lines that stay the same distance apart, never getting closer together or further apart.
What is parallel?
This structure tells what is wrong and how it was or can be fixed.
What is problem and solution?
An author supports his or her reasons with this.
What is evidence?
What are events?
Three tenths plus thirteen hundredths.
What is 43/100 or 0.43