READING 1
READING 2
VOCABULARY
SUFFX/PREFIX
GRAMMAR
100

What is the character called when story is all about or revolved around them

What is a major character?

100

this point of view is told by a narrator who is IN the story

Ex: "I accidentally left my backpack at home" I said to my teacher.

What is first person point of view?

100
This is when the word is the opposite of another.
What is an antonym?
100
This means comes before.
What is pre-?
100
This part of speech is a person, place, thing.
What is a noun?
200

This point of view is told by a narrator who is OUTSIDE the story

Ex: "I accidentally left my backpack at home" she said to her teacher

What is third person point of view?

200
This is name of the person telling the story.
What is the narrator?
200

This is when the same sound repeats itself at the beginning of a word.

Ex: Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers

What is an alliteration?

200
This means full of (suffix)
What is -ful?
200
This part of speech is an action.
What is a verb?
300

Background knowledge + text evidence = _________

What is inferencing?

300
This is where a story takes place.
What is the setting?
300
This is a word that makes a sound.
What is an onomatopoeia?
300
This means to do again (prefix)
What is re-?
300
This part of speech describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
400
Conflict and resolution is ___________

What is plot?

400

This is what a passage is mostly about.

What is the main idea or central idea?

400
This is when a test (usually a poem) says the same word or phrase over and over.
What is repetition?
400
This means not (prefix)
What is un-, im- or non-
400

the part of speech, that tells how, when, or where

What is an adverb?

500

When you come across an unknown word, you can use your ________ ? You look around the word in reading passage

What are context clues?

500

These help make words stand out or present information in a different way, 

Ex: bold words, headings, graphs

What are text and graphic features?

500

This is when words are NOT meant to be taken literally. These help get a point across or create special effect

What is figurative language?

500
This means having none (suffix)
What is -less?
500

This is around the words when someone is talking in a story

What are quotation marks?