Main Idea
Compare/Contrast
Sequencing
Poetry/Rhyming
Text Features
100

What is the main idea of a story?

The point/purpose of the story, what it is about.

100

If you COMPARE things, you are looking for ways that they are ____________.

Similar. 

100

What is a sequence?

An ordered list.

100

Name a word that rhymes with CAKE.

BAKE, RAKE, LAKE, MAKE.

100

True or False: INFORMATIONAL texts tell you about things that are not real. 

False.

200

What does the topic sentence of a paragraph tell you?

The main idea - What the paragraph is going to be about. 

200

If you CONTRAST things, you are looking for ways that they are _______.

Different. 

200

When reading a story, what do we sequence?

The important events that happened in the story. 

200

True or False: SAID rhymes with HEAD.

True.

200

Where can you find the Table of Contents in a book?

At the begining. 
300

What do supporting details tell about?

Give more information about the main idea. 

300

What is the name of the diagram we use to help us compare and contrast 2 things?

Venn Diagram.

300

What are some words that we use when we sequence?

First, next, then, last. 

300

True or False: ALL poems have to rhyme.

False. 

300

What does the Table of Contents tell you?

Page numbers and headings.
400

How do you find the main when reading NON FICTION?

Look at the topic sentence. 

400

What goes in the middle section of the diagram?

Similarities.

400

Finish this sequence. First I woke up and got out of bed. Next, I ____________.

Got dressed, brushed my teeth, ate breakfast...

400

What is ALLITERATION?

When words start with the same letter/sound.

EX: Tim the tiny turtle. 

400

Where can you find the Glossary in a book?

The end.

500

How do you find the main idea when reading FICTION?

See what all of the supporting details are trying to tell you. 

500

Pretend you are comparing apples and bananas. What would you put in each section?

Left = Apple (red, round)

Middle = Both (fruit)

Right = Banana (yellow)

500

True or False: Details should be included in your sequence.

False.

500

True or False: Rhyming words in poems are usually at the beginning of sentences. 

False. They are usually at the end.

EX: Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. 

500

What does the Glossary tell you?

Definitions of new words.