Nardones Pizza
Aggressive Penguin
Sea Lion ate my lunch
Purple Panda Bears
Dorito Tacos
100

What is a character in a story? 

A person or animal in a story.

100

Setting

Where and when a story happens.

100

Plot

The events that happen in a story, from beginning to end

100

Narrator

  •  The person or voice telling the story.


100

Point of View

The way the story is told (like “I” for first person, or “he/she” for third person).

200

Character Traits

Words that describe what a character is like (kind, brave, funny).

200

Main Idea

What the story or paragraph is mostly about.

200

Supporting Details

Small pieces of information that tell more about the main idea.

200

Summary

A short retelling of the most important parts of a story.

200

Compare and Contrast

Telling how things are alike and how they are different.

300

Cause and Effect

Why something happened (cause) and what happened next (effect).

300

Theme

The big lesson or message the author wants you to learn.

300

Dialogue  

The words the characters say to each other.

300

Solution/Resolution

How the problem is fixed or solved in the story.

300

Sequence / Chronological Order

The order that events happen in a story.

400

What is a fact and what is an opinion? 

A fact can be proven true; an opinion is what someone thinks or feels.

400

Author’s Purpose

The reason the author wrote the story (to persuade, inform, or entertain).

400

Problem/Conflict

The main issue or challenge the character faces.

400

Motivation

The reason why a character does something.

400

Text Structure

How the text is organized (like cause/effect, compare/contrast, or problem/solution).

500

Context Clues

Hints in the sentence that help you figure out what a word means.

500

Synonym and Antonym

  • Synonym – A word that means the same (happy → glad).

  • Antonym – A word that means the opposite (hot → cold).

500

What is a Prefix and what is a suffix? How are they different? 

  • Prefix – A group of letters added to the beginning of a word (like “un-” in “unhappy”).

  • Suffix – A group of letters added to the end of a word (like “-ful” in “helpful”).

500

Homophone  

Words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings (two, to, too).

500

What Genre is this describing? 

A made-up story.

Fiction