This tells something that is true: “Dogs have four legs.”
Fact
Why something happens
Cause
This punctuation mark goes at the end of a telling sentence.
Period
You read a story about a dog. Who is the story mostly about?
The dog
This kind of book tells a make-believe story
Fiction
This tells how someone feels: “Ice cream is the best food.”
Opinion
What happens
Effect
This punctuation mark shows excitement: “Wow___!”
Exclamation mark
In a story, where things happen is called the ____.
Setting
This kind of book gives real facts and information.
Is this a fact or opinion? “The sky is blue."
Fact
I forgot my jacket, and I felt cold. What is the cause?
I forgot my jacket
This punctuation mark is used when you ask something: “How are you___”
Question mark
The girl lost her toy and felt sad. How did she feel?
Sad
This kind of story may have magic, dragons, or talking animals.
Is this a fact or opinion? “Recess is the most fun part of school.”
Opinion
The boy pushed the glass, and it fell. What is the effect?
The glass fell
Fix this sentence: “i like to play outside”
I like to play outside.
Tom went to the park and played on the swings. Where did Tom go?
The park
This kind of book has a made up story about things that could happen in real life.
Realistic fiction
Which one is a fact:
A) “Pizza tastes yummy.”
B) “Pizza is made with dough and cheese.”
B) Pizza is made with dough and cheese
Choose the cause:
A) The ice melted
B) The sun was very hot
B) The sun was very hot
Which sentence is correct?
A) where are you going.
B) Where are you going?
B) Where are you going?
The boy wore a coat and boots. What can you tell about the weather?
It was cold
This kind of book tells a story about someone’s real life.
Biography