Literary devices
Word Parts
Expository text features
Narrative text
-nym sisters
100
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water.
What is a rhyme?
100
misplace
What is a prefix mis-?
100
pictures that are with the text
What are illustrations?
100
Narrative text is...
What is a story that is made-up or fiction?
100
Words that are different but mean the same thing.
What is synonym?
200
swoosh
What is an onomatopoeia?
200
comfortable
What is suffix -able?
200
Sub titles that help us understand the section we are about to read.
What are headings?
200
There are usually people or animals that are the main focus of attention.
What are characters?
200
Words that are the opposite of each other.
What are antonyms?
300
The snake slides and slithers.
What is an alliterative phrase or alliteration.
300
distrust
What is a prefix dis-?
300
Despcription of the pictures or diagrams written underneath them.
What are captions?
300
The place where a story takes place>
What is the setting?
300
Words that have the same spelling byt can mean different things.
What are homonyms?
400
ka-boom
What is onomatopoeia?
400
loudly
What is a suffix -ly?
400
Expository text is ....
What is Non-Fiction, true facts and information?
400
A lesson that the characters and readers learn by the end of the story.
What is a moral?
400
Words that sound the same but have different spellings and mean different things.
What is a homophone?
500
The vulture veers over valleys in Vegas.
What is an alliterative phrase or alliteration?
500
unreliable
What is a prefix un- and suffix -able?
500
Give an example of an expository text.
What are recipes, steps to enter a contest, information about animals, etc.?
500
Something that needs to be solved in the story.
What is a problem?
500
intelligent and smart
What is a synonym?