Reading Literature
Reading Informational Text
Vocabulary in Context
Grammar & Conventions
Writing & Structure
100

What is the theme of a story?

The message or lesson the author wants the reader to learn.

100

What is the author’s purpose?

The reason the author wrote the text (to inform, persuade, entertain).

100

What do prefixes usually change?

The meaning of a word.

100

What is a complete sentence?

A sentence with a subject and predicate.

100

What is the purpose of a thesis statement?

It states the main argument or claim.

200

What text evidence directly supports a claim?

A quote or detail pulled from the text.

200

What is a central idea?

The most important idea in an informational text.

200

What is an antonym?

A word with the opposite meaning.

200

What is a run-on sentence?

Two sentences joined without correct punctuation.

200

What is a claim?

A statement you argue or prove.

300

What is a character trait?

A quality that describes a character’s behavior or personality.

300

What text feature helps readers understand data quickly?

A chart or graph.

300

What strategy helps define unknown words?

Using context clues.

300

What is a conjunction?

A word that joins words or clauses (and, but, or).

300

What is supporting evidence?

Facts, quotes, or examples that support a claim.

400

What type of conflict is character vs. nature?

External conflict.

400

What is bias?

A one-sided opinion that influences how information is presented.

400

What does connotation refer to?

The feeling or emotion a word suggests.

400

What part of speech describes a noun?

An adjective.

400

What does revising focus on?

Improving ideas, clarity, and organization.

500

How does dialogue help develop a story?

It reveals characters’ thoughts, relationships, and traits.

500

Why are headings useful?

They organize information and show what a section is about.

500

What is a multiple-meaning word?

A word that has more than one meaning.

500

What does subject-verb agreement mean?

The subject and verb must match in number.

500

What is the purpose of peer feedback?

To help improve writing.