Text Features & Structures
Writing & Author’s Craft
Grammar
Reading Comprehension
Vocabulary
100

A heading or bold word is an example of this

What is a text feature?

100

Writers use this to describe what something looks, smells, or feels like

What is sensory details?

100

A sentence must begin with this

What is a capital letter?

100

The main message or lesson in a story

What is the theme?

100

A word that means "very happy"

What is joyful?

200

A diagram or chart helps you do this

What is understand information?

200

The beginning of a story or paragraph is called this

What is an introduction?

200

“They’re” is a contraction of these two words

What is they are?

200

When you tell what will happen next in a story

What is predicting?

200

A word that means the opposite of "ancient"

What is modern or new?

300

A nonfiction text that tells steps in order is using this structure

What is sequence or chronological order?

300

This grabs the reader’s attention at the start

What is a hook?

300

A word that shows action

What is a verb?

300

The person who tells the story

What is the narrator?

300

To "analyze" means to do this to information

What is break it down?

400

A comparison of how two things are alike and different

What is compare and contrast?

400

Comparing two things using like or as

What is a simile?

400

The subject of a sentence does this

What is performs the action?

400

This helps readers understand a character’s feelings

What is dialogue or actions?

400

A synonym for “examine closely”

What is inspect?

500

A glossary is found in this part of a book

What is the back?

500

The reason an author writes something

What is author’s purpose?

500

A sentence that asks a question ends with this

What is a question mark?

500

Events in the story are usually shown in this order

What is sequence (beginning to end)?

500

The prefix re- means this

What is again?