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Parts of Speech
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Grammar & Punctuation
C
Reading Comprehension
D
Spelling & Phonics
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Story Elements
100

This type of word names a person, place, thing, or idea.

Noun

100

This punctuation mark goes at the end of a sentence that asks a question.

Question mark ????

100

The main person or animal in a story is called this.

Character
100

The letter "C" can make a soft sound like this letter in "circle."

"S"

100

The beginning of a story is called this.

Introduction

200

A word that describes an action is called this.

Verb

200

The two symbols that make a sentence show ownership, like "Sarah’s book."

"Apostrophe"/"Punctuation Marks"

200

The time and place a story happens is called this.

Setting

200

The two vowels in "boat" work together to make this sound.

Long O sound

200

The most exciting part of the story is called this.

Climax

300

This type of word describes a noun, like "big" or "happy."

Adjective

300

This letter is always capitalized when referring to yourself.

I

300

The problem the character faces in a story is called this.

Conflict

300

The word "jumping" ends with this three-letter suffix.

"ing"

300

The end of the story where the problem is solved is called this.

Resolution

400

These words replace nouns, like "he," "she," or "they."

Pronoun

400

This type of sentence shows strong emotion and ends with an exclamation mark!

Exclamatory sentence!

400

The message or lesson a story teaches is called this.

Theme

400

This type of word has two smaller words inside, like "sunflower."

Compound word
400

The way a character feels in a story is called this.

Mood/Tone

500

This type of word describes how something is done, like "quickly" or "loudly."

Adverb

500

These words combine two words with an apostrophe, like "don't" or "can't."

Contraction

500

The events in a story are called this.

Plot

500

The letters "ph" in "phone" make the same sound as this letter.

"F"

500

When a story is told by someone who is in the story using "I" or "me," it is this type of point of view.

First-person