Story Elements
Comprehension Strategies
Passages
Test Taking Skills
Drama, Prose, or Poems
100
This is the name given to the events in a story.
What is a plot?
100
When a person makes a statement about what they think might happen next.
What is a prediction?
100
The most important thing that the writer wants you to know about the topic of a passage.
What is the main idea?
100
The 2 most important things to remember when the test is about to begin
What is listen and follow directions?
100
This has lines and stanzas
What is a poem?
200
The name given to all of the people in a passage or story.
What are characters?
200
A true, proven statement is called this.
What is a fact?
200
These things support the main idea.
What are details?
200
The most important element of test taking.
What is a positive attitude?
200
This has stage directions
What is a drama?
300
When and where the story or passage take place.
What is a setting?
300
A belief or a feeling is called this.
What is an opinion?
300
The events that lead to the climax
What are the rising actions?
300
This is important to do the night before the test....
What is a good night's sleep?
300
A letter, newspaper article, chapter book, or list
What is prose?
400
When you use clues in the story and your schema to help determine the meaning of the text.
What is an inference?
400
Using clues from the sentence before, the sentence the word is in, and the sentence after to figure out the meaning of the word
What are context clues?
400
The solution in the story
What is the resolution?
400
This is most important the morning of the test.....
What is a nutritious breakfast?
400
Cast of characters, props, and script
What is a drama?
500
This is the person the story is "mostly" about.
What is the main character?
500
The events that occur after the climax
What are falling actions?
500
The problem in the story
What is the conflict?
500
A strategy to use when you don't have a clue about the right answer....
What is eliminate wrong answers?
500
This has rhythm, rhyme, and repeating words or lines
What is a poem?