Informational (NF)
Literary (F)
Miscellaneous
Organizational/Text Structure
Writing
100

The most important idea that the author is trying to say.

Main Idea

100

lesson or message

theme

100

Passages that explain or inform

Informational Text

100

The order in which a series of events happens

Chronological Order

100

A statement that can be proven. 

fact

200

The facts and ideas that support the main idea of a passage.

Key Details

200

Simile, metaphors and idioms are examples of _________.

Figurative language

200

These are used to help the reader understand the text

examples: charts, graphs, maps, timelines, and illustrations

Graphic features/Text features

200

Analyzes the relationships between ideas in a text.

Compare and contrast

200

A statement that cannot be proven because it states a writer’s belief or judgment about something.

Opinion

300

Contains the most important points from a passage but does not give all the details.

summary

300

A person or thing in a work of literature.

character

300

I am in a hurry in the morning. I eat a small breakfast. I am busy at lunchtime. I do not eat much. I am hungry at night. I eat a big __________. a. breakfast b. dinner c. lunch

b. dinner

300

This is a relationship where one thing causes another thing to happen.

Cause and Effect

300

The process of editing and rewriting a piece of writing.

Revision/ To Revise

400

refers to the way in which a piece of writing is structured.

organization

400

The perspective from which a story is told.

point of view

400

To come to a reasonable conclusion based on evidence found in the passage and information from your schema.

inference

400

When the text identifies a problem and proposes one or more solutions.

problem and solution

400

Details that support your opinion in a piece of writing.

Reasons

500

Chronological order, cause and effect, compare and contrast, and problem and solution are all types of  ________________.

organizational structure/text structure

500

A category of passages, such as fiction and nonfiction

Genre

500

A part of speech that is a describing word. 

Ex. Beautiful, tall, blue, and interesting

adjective

500

Which organizational structure uses these signal/clue words?

as a result, resolve, made better, helped, resolution

Bonus:  1000 points!


Problem and Solution

500

Something that proves the truth of something else. 

Informational texts may include facts, opinions of experts, quotes, statistics, and definitions. In literary text, the character’s thoughts, words, or actions may be used.

Bonus: 1000 points

Evidence