Literature
Informational text
Vocabulary
Grammer / Language
Writing
100

The lesson or message an author wants readers to learn from a story.

Theme

100

•What the text is mostly about.

Central Idea

100

•Using clues in the sentence to figure out word meaning.

Context Clues

100

•A sentence that asks a question.

Interrogative Sentence

100

•First sentence that tells the main idea.

Topic Sentence

200

•The person telling the story.

Point of View

200

•Facts that support the main idea.

Evidence

200

•A word that means the same.

Synonym

200

•A word that describes a noun.

Adjective

200

•Part of an essay that wraps up writing.

Conclusion

300

•The most exciting part of the story.

Climax

300

•Words like first, next, finally show this structure.

Sequence

300

A word that means the opposite

Antonym

300

•Punctuation mark that shows ownership.

Apostrophe

300

•Writing that tells a story.

Narrative

400

•Figuring something out the author does not directly tell.

Inference

400

•The reason an author writes.

Authors Purpose 

400

•Meaning of a word based on feelings or associations.

Connotation

400

•Group of words expressing a complete thought.

Complete Sentence

400

•Writing that explains or teaches.

Informational

500

•The struggle between characters or forces.

Conflict

500

Headings, captions, diagrams are called this

Text Features

500

•Phrase with a meaning different from literal meaning.

Idiom

500

•Words like and, but, because.

Conjunctions

500

•Stage where you check spelling and grammar.

Editing