Poetry
Text Structure
Genres
Writing
Elements of Plot
100
Comparing two things without using like or as. 
metaphor 
100
I went outside in the rain so I got a cold 
cause and effect 
100
Made up 
Fiction 
100
Retell the story of "Austen and Butters" told by Aiden's point of view. 
Narrative 
100

This usually occurs at the beginning of the story. Characters are introduced. We also learn about the setting. 

Exposition 
200
a sound word
onomatopoeia
200
Winnie eats a 1/4 of a cup of food while Fenway eats a cup. 
Compare and contrast 
200
Factual/ Real
Non Fiction 
200
What is the theme of Home of the Brave? 
Expository 
200

The point of greatest interest or suspense.

Climax
300
an author's or poet's attitude about the subject 
tone 
300
Ms. Medeiros is tall with blonde hair. She loves her black, fat, bad kitties. 
Description 
300
A story about someone's life written by someone else 
biography 
300
In the article, "5th grade rocks!" we hear about all the ways students at Luther elementary are awesome. Do you agree with this statement? Support your answers with reasons from the text. 
Persuasive/ opinion 
300
The story comes to reasonable ending.
Resolution 
400
giving human characteristics to non human things
personification 
400
We went to the park, then we got ice cream, and ended the day with a movie. 
Sequence 
400
A type of fiction that could be real
realistic fiction 
400
Why do you think Fenway ate the doughnut? Use details from the story "Winnie and Fenway" 
Expository 
400

This part of the story begins to develop the conflicts. A building of suspense or interest occurs. 

Rising Action 
500
A wild exaggeration 
Hyperbole 
500
Winnie wanted Fenway out of her room but all he wanted to do was play with her. So Winnie decided to stomp her back feet and Fenway got scared. Fenway ran out of the room. 
Problem and Solution 
500
a type of nonfiction focused on one specific topic 
informational nonfiction 
500
In the nonfiction text "Bunnies 101" we learn all about the life of rabbits. Imagine you are a rabbit and write a story about what an average rabbit would do at home? 
Narrative 
500

The correct order of the plot diagram is . . . 

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.