Main Idea (theme) & Central Idea
Context Clues
Prefixes, Suffixes, & Roots
Language & Grammar
Connotation & Denotation
100

What's the difference between a topic and a main idea?

A topic is usually one word... "friendship"..."courage"... The main idea is the message or moral of the story.

100

“She was elated when she saw her exam score had improved.” Using context clues, what does elated most likely mean?

very happy or excited

100

What does the prefix pre- mean? 

before or earlier than, as in preview.

100

This verb tense shows that an action already happened.

What is past tense?

100

The word cheap often has this type of connotation.

negative connotation

200

What is CENTRAL IDEA?

The author's main message about a specific topic that he/she wants readers to understand. Usually used in nonfiction.
200

“Folding hundreds of letters for the charity event was tedious work.” Using context clues, what does tedious most likely mean?

boring, repetitive, or hard work

200

What does the prefix re- mean? 

again or back, as in rewrite.

200

This pronoun shows ownership, as in his, her, or their.

possessive pronoun

200

The word with a more positive connotation: determined or stubborn.

determined

300

What is MAIN IDEA or THEME?

The message or moral of the story that the author wants readers to understand.

300

“Dark clouds and strong winds gave an ominous feeling to the sky.” Using context clues, what does ominous most likely mean?
 

threatening, scary, or spooky

300

What does the suffix -ful mean?

full of, as in hopeful.

300

This tone is appropriate for school essays and professional writing.

Formal tone

300

Replacing said with whispered changes this in a sentence.

connotation

400

Many cities have started adding bike-sharing stations to encourage healthier transportation. These programs allow residents to rent bikes cheaply, reduce traffic, and cut pollution. City officials say the goal is to make travel easier while improving the community’s overall health.

Identify the CENTRAL IDEA 

City bike-sharing programs help improve health, reduce traffic, and lower pollution.


400

“The vase was fragile, so she handled it very carefully.” Using context clues, what does fragile most likely mean?

Easily broken or delicate

400

What does the root word vis mean?

to see, as in visual.

400

This type of language uses exaggeration or imagery to create an effect.

figurative language

400

In the sentence, “The room was cramped,” the word cramped creates this type of connotation.

negative

500

A story where a character keeps trying even after failing several times is most likely showing this message.

Hard work pays off...never give up...the importance of perseverance 

500

“The inquisitive student asked many questions during the science lesson.” Using context clues, what does inquisitive most likely mean?

curious or eager to learn

500

What does the root bio mean?

life, as in biology.

500

What is using surrounding words and sentences to determine a word’s meaning called?

context clues

500

Authors use connotation to influence the reader’s feelings and create this.

tone