Geography
Genres
Story Elements
Punctuation/ Capitalization
Everything
100

How many continents are there?

Seven (7)

100

This genre incudes a magical element

Fantasy

100

The people or animals who are important to the story

Characters

100

When you talk about being the same

Compare

100

What is the largest continent?

Asia

200

What two continents are islands?

Australia and Antarctica

200

This is a story genre that is not true and made up. 

Fiction

200

The time and location where a story takes place

Setting

200

Use at the end of a sentence to show surprise or excitement.

Exclamation point

200

What is the invisible line that runs through the middle of the world?

The Equator

300

How many countries make North America?

Five (5)

300

Story genre that is true

Nonfiction

300

The main issue, struggle or conflict that the main characters are up against

Problem

300

What are the five times you Capitalize?

Month/day

I by itself

Names

Titles

Sentence starter

300

Use at the end of asking a question in a sentence

Question mark

400

How many oceans are there?

Five (5)

400

This genre explains facts about the story topic

Expository

400

The way the characters solve the problem

Solution

400

When you talk about something being different

Contrast

400

Use to separate words in a list, dates, and addresses and connecting two sentences together

Comma

500

Which ocean surrounds Antarctica?

Southern Ocean

500

A story about someone else's life

Biography

500

The important events or actions that occur during the story

Key Events

500

Use when showing what someone else said.

Quotations

500

What countries make up North America?

Greenland, Panama, Canada, Mexico, Caribbean Islands, United States