Notice and Note Signposts
Anchor Questions
Characterization
Literary terms
100

A tool an author uses to grab the reader's attention, and causes the reader to stop and ask a question. (There are six of these for fictional texts, but we have only looked at four.)

What is a Notice and Note Signpost?

100

The part of a story where the problem and other loose ends are tied up.

What is the Resolution?

100

Every character has these and they define what the character is like.

What are Character Traits.

100

A book that contains the definitions of words, both known and unknown.

What is a dictionary?

200

When something happens repeatedly and the reader stops and asks, "why does this keep happening?"

What is Again and Again?

200

The part of the story where the conflict winds down.

What is the Falling Action?

200

A character that changes over the course of the story.

What is a Dynamic Character?

200

A genre of writing that tells fake, made-up, stories, that often include: fantastical monsters, superheroes, and many more unrealistic characters and themes.

What is Fiction?

300

A big moment when the reader is made aware of a secret, or other information that they did not have previously, and stops to ask, "how might this change things?"

What is Aha Moment?
300

The part of the story that introduces the characters and setting.

What is the exposition?

300

A character that is complex and has many character traits(layers).

What is a Round Character?

300

Reorganizing the story in your own words that focuses on just the most important ideas and details.

What is a Summary?

400

When an older, wiser character offers advice to the protagonist and the reader stops and asks, "what is the lesson?" This is usually the theme.

What is Words of the Wiser?

400

The turning point of the story. The part of the story where the conflict has reached it's highest point.

What is the Climax?

400

A simple character that has only a single character trait.

What is a Flat Character?

400

The lesson/message of the story. What the author wants the reader to take away from the book.

What is Theme?

500

When a character acts completely opposite of what is expected and the reader stops and asks, "why is the character doing that?"

What is Contrasts and Contradictions?

500

A character that does not change over the course of the story.

What is a Static Character?

500

To make a prediction about the text based on your prior knowledge and that you have read in the text.

What is an Inference?