Parts of Speech
Figurative Language
Independent or Dependent
Genres
Punctuation
100

A person, place, thing or idea

What is a noun?

100

Using a like or as to compare two unlike things.

What is a simile?

100

When she faces the sun.

What is an dependent clause?

100

Limericks, Haikus, ABAB, and Prose.

What is Poetry?

100

The most common used end punctuation.

What is a period?

200

Action word.

What is a verb?

200

At least two or more words in a sentence that start with the same sound.

What is an alliteration?

200

Her eyes shine like the sun.

What is an independent clause?

200

Texts that are real life and based on fact.

What is non-fiction or informational?

200

An end mark that indicates surprise or excitement.

What is an exclamation point?

300

A word that helps describe the noun.

What is an adjective?

300

He is a shining star.

What is a metaphor?

300

My toes wiggle in the sand.

What is an independent clause?

300

A book based on a time in history but may not be real.

What is historical fiction?

300

This punctuation is used when combining two sentences with an and, but or or.

What is a comma?

400

He, she, it, they, I, them, etc.

What are pronouns?

400

Don't beat around the bush; get to the point!

What is an idiom?

400

Since her smile is so wide.

What is a dependent clause?

400

Text may include an element of magic.

What is fantasy?

400

This end punctuation usually starts with a Who, What, When, Where, or How?

What is a question mark?

500

A word that usually ends in ly and gives more information about the verb of the sentence.

What is an adverb?

500

Her purse weighs a ton.

What is a hyperbole?

500

Wherever she goes.

What is a dependent clause?

500

Plot includes solving a puzzling event or a crime.

What is a mystery?

500

This punctuation combines two complete sentences. 

What is a semi-colon?