FICTION
NONFICTION
POETRY
READING
WRITING
100
A story created from the author's imagination
What is fiction?
100
Writing that is factual
What is nonfiction?
100
A style of writing poems that do not rhyme
What is free verse?
100
Three times
What is the number of times to read a poem to improve understanding?
100
Capitalize and punctuate
What you do at the beginning and end of each sentence?
200
The past, present, or future
When is the setting/time of fiction writing?
200
Nonfiction writing that is intended to change the way you think about a topic
What is persuasive writing?
200
Simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification
What is figurative language?
200
The speaker
Who is the narrator in a poem?
200
When the moon is full, you can walk around outside without a flashlight at night.
What is a complex sentence?
300
The protagonist and antagonist
Who are the main characters in fiction writing?
300
A dictionary, encyclopedia, atlas, almanac, phone book
What are reference resources used to find information?
300
A poem that expresses an emotion, thoughts, feelings and has a musical quality to it
What is a lyric poem?
300
Text-self, text-text, text-world
What are the types of connections to make when you read anything?
300
Prewrite, draft, revise, edit, publish
What are the five steps of the writing process?
400
A discovery, decision, or event
What signals the climax in a fictional story?
400
Expresses an opinion in a newspaper
What is a l"etter to the editor"?
400
Repetition, alliteration, onomatopoeia
What are sound devices?
400
Summarize and paraphrase
What a reader does as he/she reads to improve understanding?
400
Word choice and sentence structure
What are two ways to revise your writing to make it better?
500
The setting, characters, conflict, plot, & theme
What are the literary or narrative elements?
500
Who, what, where, when, why, how
What are the types of facts that you look for as you read nonfiction?
500
A poem that contains the literary elements
What is a narrative poem?
500
Make inferences and draw conclusions
What a reader does as he/she puts together what is read with what he/she already knows to understand what is being read?
500
expository writing
What is a style of writing that explains or tells how to do something?