Story Structure
Words
Informational - Text Features
Punctuation
Grammar
100

The main person in a story.

Main Character

100

Words that mean the same.

Synonyms

100

Identifies the topic of the text

Title

100

Punctuation marks which are used to separate words or phrases.

Commas

100

Words that name a person, place, or thing.

Nouns

200

Where a story takes place.

Setting

200

Word parts added to the end of a word.

Suffixes

200

Tells the names of chapters and what page the chapters can be found on.

Table of Contents

200

Punctuation marks that tell what is said by a person.

Quotation Marks

200

Words that describe nouns.

Adjectives

300

The events, problem, and solution of a story.

Plot

300

Words that are opposite.

Antonyms

300

Tells the definitions of words found in the text.

Glossary

300

Punctuation that shows strong emotion.

Exclamation Mark

300

The action words in a sentence.

Verbs

400

The person who is telling the story.

Narrator

400

Word parts added to the beginning of words.

Prefixes

400

Divides the text into sections and explains what the sections will be about

Heading

400

Punctuation used when asking something.

Question Mark

400

Words that can be used in place of nouns.

Pronouns

500

The part of a story where the main character faces a challenge.

Problem

500

Two words that sound the same, but have different meanings.

Homophones

500

Explains what a photograph or illustration is about.

Caption

500

Punctuation used when writing time.

Colon

500

Nouns that name more than one person, place, or thing.

Plural Nouns