Reading Literature
Reading Informational Text
Vocabulary & Context Clues
Writing Skills
Poetry
100

What do we call the person telling the story?

Narrator

100

What text feature helps you know what the text will be about?

Title

100

What are context clues?

Words around a word that help explain its meaning

100

What is the first paragraph of an essay called?

Introduction

100

What do we call the lines of a poem grouped together?

Stanza

200

What is the main message or lesson of a story called?

Theme

200

What is the main idea?

What the text is mostly about

200

What prefix means โ€œnotโ€?

Un-

200

What is a topic sentence?

The sentence that tells what the paragraph is about

200

What is rhyme?

Words that have the same ending sound

300

What is the problem in a story usually called?

Conflict

300

What text feature explains difficult words?

Glossary

300

What does the suffix -ful mean?

Full of

300

Name one type of writing taught in 5th grade.

Narrative, Opinion, Informational

300

Which poetic device gives human qualities to non-human things?

Personification

400

The most interesting part of the story is called...

Climax

400

What is evidence in a text?

Details or facts that support an answer

400

Which strategy helps when you donโ€™t know a word?

Reread, look for clues, break the word apart

400

What does revising focus on?

Improving ideas and organization

400

What is the rhythm or beat of a poem called?

Meter

500

If the story is told using โ€œIโ€ or โ€œwe,โ€ what point of view is it?

First person

500

Why do authors write informational texts?

To inform or explain

500

If something is fragile, is it strong or easy to break?

Easy to break

500

Why do writers use transition words?

To connect ideas

500

What is the theme of a poem?

The message or lesson the poet wants the reader to learn