LITERARY TEXTS
INFORMATIONAL TEXTS
VOCABULARY
WRITING
100

The location in which a story takes place.

What is the setting?

100
A list of words and definitions.
What is the glossary?
100
A word that means almost the same thing.
What is a synonym?
100
A piece of writing that tells a story. It has characters, settings, and a plot.
What is a narrative?
200
This is when a character is talking.
What is dialogue?
200
A picture that includes labels of certain parts.
What is a diagram?
200
A word that means the opposite.
What is an antonym?
200
This type of writing convinces the reader to do something or to agree with something.
What is persuasive writing?
300
This is the list of people in a play.
What is the cast of characters?
300

A passage that is explained in order of when the events happened uses this text structure.

What is chronological order or sequence?

300

In today's (weather/whether) forecast, they predicted record breaking heat.

What is weather?

300
This type of writing provides facts and explains something.
What is informational or nonfiction writing?
400

This is the part of the story when the suspense peaks.

What is the climax?

400

This is the paragraph which usually introduces the main idea of a passage. 

What is the intro/1st paragraph?

400
When this is added to the beginning of a root word, it makes a new word and chenges the meaning of the word.
What is a prefix?
400

The first thing you should do on a writing FSA is what?

What is read and unpack the prompt?

500

This is the deeper meaning or the moral of the story.

What is theme?

500
The paragraph that usually reemphasizes and summarizes the main idea in an informational passage.
What is the last paragraph or conclusion
500
Words that sound the same but have different spellings and different meanings.
What are homophones?
500

In middle school you will be constructing essay's to include how many total paragraphs?

What is 5 paragraphs?