Story Elements
Reading Comprehension
Vocabulary
Fiction or Nonfiction
Bonus
100

What is the setting of a story?

Where and when the story takes place.

100

What is the main idea?

What the text is mostly about.

100

What are context clues?

Hints in the text that help define a word.

100

Is a fairy tale fiction or nonfiction?

Fiction

100

How many vowels are in the word "education"?

5

200

What do we call the people or animals in a story?

Characters

200

What helps support the main idea?

Supporting Details / Evidence

200

What is a synonym?

A word that means the same or nearly the same.

200

Is a biography fiction or nonfiction?

Nonfiction

200

What part of speech names a person, place, thing, or idea?

Noun

300

What is the problem in a story called?

Conflict

300

What is an inference?

A conclusion based on clues and evidence.

300

What is an antonym?

A word with the opposite meaning.

300

Which type of text gives real facts and information?

Nonfiction

300

What is the opposite of "begin"?

End/ Finish

400

What is the sequence of events in a story called?

Plot

400

What do readers use to support their answers from the text?

Text evidence.

400

What is a prefix?

Letters added to the beginning of a word.

400

Which type of text is created from imagination?

Fiction

400

A story takes place in a castle during the Middle Ages. A young knight must defeat a dragon to save the kingdom. What is the setting?

A castle during the Middle Ages

500

What is the lesson or message of a story called?

Theme

500

What is a summary?

A short retelling of the most important parts.

500

What is a suffix?

Letters added to the end of a word.

500

Name one feature often found in nonfiction texts.

Headings, captions, diagrams, maps, charts, photos, etc.

500

A story takes place in a castle during the Middle Ages. A young knight must defeat a dragon to save the kingdom. What is the conflict?

Conflict: Defeating the dragon to save the kingdom