Informational Text Features
Text Structures
Figurative Language
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

These are the bold words and phrases at the top of passages that give you a sense of what the section will be about.

What is a heading?

100

The author writes in order or in a list. Clue words - first, second, next, after, finally, or dates and time stamps.

What is sequence or chronological order?

100

a group of neighboring words that begin with the same sound

What is alliteration?

100
conversations, people talking in a story, usually has quotation marks
What is dialogue?
100

The narrator or voice of a poem?

What is the speaker?

200

A sentence or phrase that tells about a picture, diagram, or other insert.

What is a caption?

200

The author describes how things are the same and different. Clue words - on the other hand, but, in contrast, like, similar, difference

What is compare and contrast?

200

giving human qualities, feelings, or actions to something that is not human

What is personification?

200
what the passage or section is MOSTLY about
What is main idea?
200

An important message or idea the author wants you to understand throughout a story.

Can be applied to the outside world and many situations.

What is theme?

300

A list of important words in a passage with their meanings.

What is the glossary?

300

The author tells about a problem and then gives ways to solve it. Clue words - problem, solution, effect, hopeful

What is problem/solution?

300

similar final sounds in words

What is rhyme?

300
"The weather is horribly cold" is an example of this.
What is opinion?
300

A group of lines in a poem?

What is a stanza?
400

The type of graphic organizer used to compare and contrast a topic or items. 

What is a venn diagram?

400

The author tells one or more ideas and explains how they make other things happen.

What is cause and effect?

400

A comparison using the words like or as.

Example: The river sparkled like diamonds.

What is a simile?

400
A truth that can be tested and proved.
What is a fact?
400

A rhyming pattern that is created at the end of lines of poetry.

What is a rhyme scheme?

500

Arrows or lines linking labels to parts of a picture.

What is a diagram?

500

The author explains one topic in great detail and provides many facts

What is descriptive?

500

A word is used to represent a sound

Example: sizzle, splat, crack, pop

What is onomatopeia?

500
a judgment based on a personal point of view
What is bias?
500

Poems that do not have a rhyme scheme are considered what type of poetry?

What is a free verse poem?