Poetry & Prose
Figurative Language
Informational Text
Comparative Reading
Morphology
100

The sequence of events that take place in the story (beginning, middle, and end) 

Plot

100

Comparing something with like or as 

Simile 

100
Retells the most important events from the text in as few words as possible. 

summary

100

Hints in the text that help explain the meaning of a word or phrase. 

Context Clues

100

the root word for the root meaning of not 

un

200
Message or lesson the author wants you or the characters to take away

Theme

200

Refers to the phrases that mean something different than the literal meaning of the actual words. 

Figurative Language

200

P.I.E

Persuade

Inform                                                      Entertain

200

Showing things that are alike. 

Showing things that are different.

Comparing

Contrasting 

200

the root word for the root meaning of before

pre 

300

S.T.E.A.L 

Says 

Thinks

Effects on other characters 

Actions 

Look 

300

words used to describe the sound of things. 

Onomatopoeia 

300

Identifying the text structure can help us identify the... 

Authors Perspective 

300

A piece of evidence that created by someone at the time of the event. 

Information created by someone who was not present at an event, after an event happens. 

primary source

Secondary source 

300

Appears at the beginning of the word.

Prefixes

400

lines or words that are repeated in a poem. usually, to show importance. 

Repetition 

400

An exaggeration that cannot be true. 

Hyperbole

400

They give us more information and they help us understand the text in a more fun way. 

Text Features

400

Spelled and sound the same but have different meanings. 

Bear (animals) bear (to carry) 

Homographs 

400

Appears at the end of the word. 

Suffixes

500

A group of lines within the poem

Stanza

500

Poets also develop their ideas through the use of sound devices like...

Alliteration

500

List all the Text Structures 

Description

Sequence of events 

Compare & Contrast 

Cause & Effect 

Problem & solution

500

Words that sound the same but have different spelling and meanings. 

two (one or more than one)

too (in addition to/also) 

Homophones 

500

Word parts that are added to the beginning or the end of a root or base word. 

Affixes