Text Structure
Figurative Language
Poetry
Types of Fiction
Types of Non-Fiction
100

This text structure gives basic information about a topic

Description

100

A comparison of two unlike things using like or as

Simile

100

These are equivalent to "sentences" in poetry

Lines

100

a genre of fiction that explores imagined scientific and technological developments, their impact on society, and potential futures. It often involves space travel, time travel, or alternate worlds.

Science Fiction

100

nonfiction writing, written with the intention of informing the reader about a specific topic. It is typically found in magazines, science or history books, autobiographies and instruction manuals.

Informational Text

200

This text structure Identifies a problem within the text and challenges the reader to find solutions to the text as they read.

Problem and Solution
200

The sun is a flower

Metaphor

200

A group of these make the equivalent of a "paragraph" in poetry

Stanze

200

a genre of fiction that features stories about characters and events that could possibly occur in the real world.  

Realistic Fiction

200

a genre that tells true stories using literary techniques and styles similar to fiction. It blends factual accuracy with compelling storytelling, aiming to inform and entertain readers about real-life events and individuals.

Narrative Non-Fiction

300

Identify the text structure:

"The olympics are being held in Los Angeles in 2028. Because of this, many people are planning trips and buying tickets. This is making tickets to Los Angeles very expensive!"

Cause and Effect

300

"The old house stood on a hill that whispered secrets to the wind, and the sun dripped gold like honey onto the dusty road."

Identify the two figurative languages

Metaphor and Personification

300

Identify the Literary device.

The sun in "All Summer in a Day" represents may things. One of which being change. This is because the children change the way they view Margot after the sun appears

Symbolism
300

 a genre of fiction that is characterized by elements that are impossible in the real world. This includes magic, supernatural beings, alternate worlds, and often fantastical creatures.

Fantasy

300

an account of someone's life written by someone else.

Biography

400

This text structure is used to identify two opposing beliefs or to persuade the reader to agree with a topic.

Argument and Claim

400

"I'm sure it's a blessing in disguise, even though it's hard to see right now."

Idiom

400

What type of poetry is this?

"An old silent pond…A frog jumps into the pond, splash! Silence again."

Haiku

400

a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral lesson. 

Fable

400

an account of someone's life written by themselves

Autobiography

500

These are used to visualize text structures and often help a reader find a deeper meaning within a text

Graphic Organizers

500

"The child laughed so hard that his stomach felt like it would explode, his heart was a battering ram, and the chair screamed in pain."

Identify the three figurative languages

Metaphor, hyperbole, personification 

500

A Narrative Poem that ends in the same place it began

Epic 

500

A very well known story, often believed to be historical, with no evidence to prove if it really happened or not. 

Legend
500

non-fiction books that contain factual information about a subject or subjects

Reference books (Reference)