Stories that can be true to life, but are mostly from the author's imagination
What is "Realistic Fiction"
The author tells the story of a real person's life.
What is a "Biography"
A comparison that uses the words 'like' and 'as' in the writing.
What is a "simile"
The name of the book.
What is the "Title"
What does "DAS" stand for.
What is "Discovery Academy of Science"
The person tells the story of his or her own life.
What is "Autobiography"
Fictional stories that have some elements that cannot happen in this world.
What is "Fantasy"
A figure of speech that gives an idea, animal, or thing human qualities.
What is "Personification"
A person who drew the pictures.
What is "illustrator"
The state north of Florida.
What is "Georgia"
A suspenseful story about a puzzling event that is not solved until the end of the story.
What is "Mystery"
What is "Poetry"
A comparison of two things that does NOT use 'like' or 'as'.
What is a "Metaphor"
The person who wrote the book.
What is the "author"
Game where a ball is thrown into a hoop.
What is "basketball"
A fictional story that takes place in a particular time period in the past. Setting is real, people are make-believe.
What is "Historical Fiction"
Texts that provide factual information to readers.
What is "Informational Text"
Use of a word that makes the sound it describes.
What is "onomatopoeia"
The time and place where the story occurred.
What is the "setting"
First President of the United States.
What is "George Washington"
A type of fantasy that uses science and technology set in the future.
What is "Science Fiction"
Stories that are passed down from one generation to another (folktales, fairy tales, myths)
What is "Traditional Literature"
Using several words that all begin with the same sound or letter.
What is "alliteration"
The people, animals, or objects in the story who talk or interact.
What is "Characters"
What PROCESS has: ASK, IMAGINE, PLAN, CREATE, IMPROVE
What is the "Engineering Design Process"