Poetry
Nonfiction
Fiction
Editing
Reading
100

The sentences in a poem are these.

lines

100

Text (words) near a photo or illustration that explains what it shows.

caption

100

The people, animals, or creatures in a story.

characters

100

What words in the following sentence need to begin with capital letters?

On may 22, it will be the last day of school at dumas north.

May and Dumas North

100

The person who draws the pictures in a book or story.

illustrator

200

The paragraphs in poems are these.

stanzas

200

A drawing that shows different parts of something.  For example, the parts of a flower.

diagram

200

The time and place a story takes place.

setting

200

Choose the correct homophone.

To make my mom's birthday cake, I need ______, sugar, oil, and eggs.

flower or flour

flour

200

A text written about a real pers0n by someone else.

biography

300

Brave, save, and grave are examples of these kind of words

rhyming words

300

A title for a specific section that tells the reader what it is about.

heading

300

What point of view is this being told in?

Once upon a time there was a girl named Cinderella who was living with her mean step-mother and step-sisters.  They made her do chores all day while they sat around watching tv and eating chocolate.  

3rd person

300

Choose the correct homophone.

_____ house is the last one on our street.

There, Their, or They're

Their

300

In a fable, the character(s) learn this.

lesson

400

Select the sentence with a sensory detail that describes a taste.

Last weekend, my brother and I stayed at our Uncle Bob's house.   We had a great time.  Uncle Bob read us stories from our favorite books.  He also cooked us dinner.  The soup he made was creamy but surprisingly not spicy.  We hardly had any room left for dessert!  After dinner, we went outside and caught lightening bugs in the back yard.

The soup he made was creamy but surprisingly not spicy.

400

This helps a reader locate a place in the world that is related to text.

map

400

What kind of fiction story has characters, a setting, and a plot that could really happen?

realistic fiction

400

Choose the correct homophone.

Do not drop that glass and _____ it!

brake or break

break

400

Using clues from the text and what you know about those clues helps you make a guess which is called this.

inference

500

Words that sound like or suggest an action, such as, splash or buzz, are called what?




onomatopoeias

500

A list of important words found at the back of a book.

glossary

500

The central message, lesson, or big idea is this.

theme

500
Put the homophones in the correct places.


The kids were ______, so their mother told them to play a ______ game, like Monopoly.

board, bored

bored, board
500

The reason an author writes a story, such as, "Why Dogs Make the Best Pets."

to persuade