Grammar
Vocabulary
Plot Elements
Annotations
Text Features
Expository Text
100

What is the subject of a sentence?

Who or what the sentence is about.

100

What does the word alter mean?

What is to change something?

100

What is the beginning of a story called?

What is the exposition?

100

What does it mean to annotate a text?

What is to take notes or mark important parts?

100

What does a heading tell the reader?
 

What the section is about.

100

What is the purpose of an expository text?

What is to expose, inform or explain

200

What is a noun?

A person, place, thing, or idea.

200

Which word means a danger or risk?

What is hazard?

200

What part of the story includes the problem?

What is the rising action?

200

Name one symbol you can use when annotating.

A star for important, a question mark for confusing, etc.

200

What is the purpose of a table of contents?
 

To show the topics and page numbers in the book.

200

Name one example of an expository text.
 

What is a textbook (or a news article, how-to guide, etc.)?

300

Find the verb in this sentence: “The dog barked loudly.”

What is "barked"?

300

What does it mean if something is unpredictable?

What is it cannot be guessed or expected?

300

What is the climax of a story?

The most exciting or turning point of the story.

300

Why should you underline or highlight while reading?

To help remember key ideas or important details.

300

Which text feature helps explain a picture or illustration?

What is a caption?

300

How is expository text different from fiction?
 

Expository text is factual and fiction is made up

400

What is the conjunction in this sentence: “I wanted to play, but it was raining.”

What is "but"?

400

Which word means a serious or dangerous situation that needs help fast?

What is a crisis?

400

What part of the story comes right after the climax?

What is the falling action?

400

What kind of notes should you write in the margins onthe side of the text?

Summaries, questions, or thoughts about the text.

400

Name one difference between an index and a glossary.

An index lists topics and page numbers; a glossary defines words.

400

What type of text structure explains cause and effect?
 

What is a cause-and-effect structure?

500

What is the complete predicate in this sentence: “The big brown dog ran across the yard.”

What is “ran across the yard”?

500

What does it mean if someone is accountable?

What is being responsible for what you do?

500

What is the resolution in a story?

How the problem is solved or how the story ends.

500

How can annotations help you on a test or during class discussion?

They help you remember and understand what you read.

500

How can bold or italic words help a reader?

They show important words or terms to pay attention to.

500

Name two key words that might show a problem and solution in an expository text.
 

What are "problem" and "solution" 

  • Issue
  • Dilemma
  • Quandary
  • Challenge
  • Difficulty
  • Obstacle
  • Concern
  • The problem is