Story Components
Informational Components
Genres
Teachers
100

A story's location

What is setting?

100

This tells you where chapters or topics begin in a book

What is the table of contents?

100

This genre is based on untrue events

What is fiction?

100

This teacher's room is across from Ms. Clark.

Who is Ms. Bailey?

200

The people in the story are often called this.

What are characters?

200

If you need to know what a new word means, this would be where you look.

What is a glossary?

200

This genre instead relies on real true stories

What is non-fiction?

200

This dynamic teaching duo really get the kids moving

Who is Ms. Dana and Coach Taylor?

300

When someone asks for the message of a story, they are referring to this.

What is the theme?

300

One might find the specific pages a range of topics are mentioned in this. 

What is an index?

300

This type of book is about an individual person.

What is a biography?

300

This person shares a room with Ms. Tracy in the 3rd grade hall.

Who is Ms. Christina?

400

The ending of a story can also be called this.

What is resolution?

400

This is another name for headline. The main idea of a section of text.

What is the title?

400

This type of writing involves the author writing about themselves.

What is an autobiography?

400

You can find Ms. Katelyn in this hall.

What is the 1st grade hall?

500

Another word for problem or fight

What is conflict?

500

These can help break up titles into smaller sections of related text.

What is a subtitle?

500

This type of literature is written in LINES or in STANZAS

What is poetry?

500

This teacher has the first classroom in the second grade hall.

Who is Ms. Finney?