Vocabulary
Genre
Comprehension Strategy
Comprehension Skill
Grammar
100

Someone who leads.

Leader

100

A story that isn't real.

Fiction

100

Explain what Visualize means.

To imagine or picture something in your head.

100

With every cause in a story, there is always an _____ that follows.

effect

100

Pick the correct form of present-tense verb.

Dan (wash, washes) his hands.

Washes
200

To feel scared, or shy of something. (Worried)

Nervous

200

A story that is real.

Nonfiction

200

What does it mean to take a guess at what will happen next in the story?

Make a prediction.
200

If a character has a problem, there is always a _____ at the end of the story.

Solution

200

Pick the correct form of present-tense verb.

We (mix, mixes) the cookies.

Mix

300

To have courage.

Bravery

300

A story that isn't real that is set in the past.

Historical Fiction

300

If I ask a question while reading a story, how do I find the answer?

In the text.

300

What is the theme of a story?

The lesson it teaches.

300

Pick the correct form of present-tense verb.

The students (call, calls) out the answers.

Call

400

To say not to something offered to you.

Refused

400

A story that isn't real that teaches a lesson, and is passed down from generations.

Folk Tale

400

If I can't remember something I read or didn't understand it, what can I do?

Reread.

400

What is the Main Idea of a story?

What the story is mostly about.
400

Pick the correct form of present-tense verb.

The bee (buzz, buzzes).

Buzzes

500

Something that doesn't last long.

Temporary

500

A story that gives you information and provides a lot of text features.

Informational Text (Expository)
500

What kinds of words/details do I look for to help me Visualize?

Colorful or descriptive words.

500

When an author is trying to tell us how they feel in a story, they are telling us their _____ __ ____.

Point of View

500

Pick the correct form of present-tense verb.

They (wish, wishes) they could have extra recess.

Wish