Informational Text
Poetry/Figurative Language
Drama
Fiction/Literary Elements
Vocabulary
100

This text feature tells the reader what the section below it will be about. 

What is the heading? 

100
A group of lines in a poem.

What is a stanza?

100

A list at the beginning of a play showing all the characters and their roles. 

What is the cast of characters?

100

The people, animals, or beings in a story.

What are the characters?

100

This tool helps you find the meaning, pronunciation, and part of speech of a word.

What is a dictionary?

200

The definition of main idea.

What is what the text is mostly about? 

200

Words or phrases that appeal to the senses and help the reader picture what is happening.

What is imagery?

200

The lines spoken by characters.

What is dialogue?

200

The definition of theme. 

What is the message or the lesson in the story? 

200

A person's own experience or interesting event that happened that is included to help make a connection to the passage

What is an anecdote?

300

The author's purpose of writing an informational text.

What is to inform or explain?

300

The atmosphere, or emotion, in the poem created by the poet. (How the reader feels.)

What is mood?

300

Instructions in the script that tell actors how to move, speak, or act. Usually in parentheses.

What are stage directions?

300

Words or actions that show what a character is like.

What are character traits?

300

If the prefix un- means “not,” what does the word unhappy mean?

What is not happy?

400

Name 4 text features you might see in an informational text.

What are headings, subheadings, captions, photographs, table of contents, bold words, glossary, index, sidebar, etc.?

400

The difference between a simile and a metaphor.

Similes: compare two things using the words "like" or "as"

Metaphors: compare two words by saying that something IS something else

400

When the scene changes the ______ changes.

What is setting?

400

If a story says: "I'm so excited for my friend's birthday this weekend!" what is the point of view in which the story is told in?


What is first-person point of view?

400
Each paragraph in an ECR should have ______ at the beginning of each paragraph

What are transition words?

500

Name 3/5 text structures, or ways the author organizes information.

What is cause and effect, compare and contrast, sequence, description, and problem and solution?

500

Giving human traits to nonhuman things, often to create vivid imagery or emotion.

What is personification?

500

Another word for the main problem in a drama that the characters must solve.

What is the conflict?

500
What should you highlight in the story when a question asks, "why is ______ important to the plot of the story?"

What is conflict and the resolution?

500

The tool you can use to find synonyms and antonyms of words. 

What is a thesaurus?