Types of Text
Vocabulary & Word Parts
Reading Skills
Story Elements
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100

What is historical fiction?

 a fake story that takes place in the past.may include real people, historical events, or even a place.

100

What is a suffix? Give one example.

The added ending to a word changes the meaning. ex: ly, less, full, and y

100

What is the main idea of a passage?

main/central message

100

What is a problem in a story

Something that causes trouble for the character.

100

What is an idiom?

A group of words with a meaning different from the individual words

200

What is the purpose of expository text?

to give facts and information about a topic

200

What does the suffix β€œ-less” mean in the word hopeless?

without

200

What are key details in a story?

The most important information to understand the main idea of a story

200

What is a solution in a story?

how the problem is solved

200

What is a text feature?

A text feature is any part of a nonfiction text that helps you find, understand, or organize information more easily.

300

A story passed down by word of mouth, often with magical elements, is called a __________.

folktale

300

What is the root word of replay?

play

300

What does it mean to visualize while reading?

Imagine the story in your mind.

300

What is a cause and effect relationship in a story?

A cause and effect relationship in a story shows how one thing makes something else happen.

πŸ‘‰ Cause is why something happens.
πŸ‘‰ Effect is what happens as a result

300

What is a suffix?

A suffix is a group of letters added to the end of a word that changes its meaning or word type

400

Which type of text explains facts using text features like charts and headings?

expository text

400

What is a synonym for the word β€œhappy”?


    • 😊 Glad – β€œI’m glad you came.”
    • πŸ˜„ Joyful – β€œShe felt joyful at the party.”
    • πŸ™‚ Cheerful – β€œHe’s always cheerful in the morning.”
    • πŸ˜ƒ Excited – β€œI’m excited for the weekend.”
    • 😌 Content – β€œHe looks content after lunch.”
    • 😁 Pleased – β€œI’m pleased with my test result.”
    • πŸ₯° Delighted – β€œThey were delighted by the surprise.
400

Name two text features you might see in a nonfiction book.


    1. Headings – They tell you what a section is about and help organize the information.
    2. Captions – These short sentences explain pictures or diagrams
400

A girl forgets her lunch and feels hungry. What is the cause? What is the effect?

forgets lunch is the cause and the effect is feels hungry

400

Ava forgot to do her homework for the third time this week. Her teacher found out, and now she’s in hot water. What does "hot water" mean?

She’s in trouble

500

Compare historical fiction and a folktale. What is one way they are different?

Historical fiction is based on real events and time in history. Folktales are old stories with magic or lessons that people tell in each culture. they are both rooted in truth.

500

Break apart the word carefully. Identify the root, suffix, and the full meaning.

In a way that is full of care.

500

Read this short passage. What is the main idea and one supporting key detail?

"Bees are important pollinators. They help plants grow by moving pollen from flower to flower."  

The function of bees and the importance of their work

They help plants grow by moving pollen

500

The lesson learned from a story is called the____________

theme, central message, main idea.

500

What is the meaning of the suffixes able, ful, ly, and y?

-able β†’ means "can be" or "is possible".

-ful β†’ means "full of".

-ly β†’ usually makes an adverb, telling how something happens.
-y β†’ means "having a quality of".