Grammar
Readings
Writing
Sentence Structure
Vocabulary
100

I, you, he, she, her, him, me, they, them...

Pronouns

100

In "Jewel in the Sand" Why did Ali Make a line behind him?

Ali wanted to follow the line back to the jewel later.

100

A type of genre of writing to inform

Informational Text

100

Where a reader in introduced to the main character and conflict

Introduction

100

the brother of one's father or mother

Uncle

200

Words that join words, groups of words, and whole sentences.

Conjunctions (but, and, for, nor, or, so, yet)

200

In "The Trojan Horse", what did the Trojans do with the horse?

They pulled it through the gates into the city

200

A type of writing genre to tell a story that entertains and teaches a lesson

Short stores and novels

200

The biggest part of the story.

The climax

200

people who are actively opposed or hostile

Enemies

300

Can show time, place, and direction

Preposition

300

Who was a famous athlete from Puerto Rico?

Roberto Clemente

300

A type of genre to convey images, ideas, and feelings

Poetry

300

A problem comes to an end

Resolution

300

a thing done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill.

Achievement

400

A clause that doesn't form a complete sentence.

Dependent Clause

400

In "The Blind Men and the Elephant", What part of the Elephant did the first blind man touch?

The elephant's tusk

400

A type of writing that can also be on a stage

Play

400

The band has a lead singer, but they need a drummer.

Compound sentence

400

A long pointed tooth on an elephant

Tusk

500

A sentence that has more than one independent clause and at least one dependent clause.

Compound-complex sentences

500

Who was a known pilot?

Bessie Colman
500

written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.

Literature

500

Although it's raining, and in spite of the cold, we still plan to go for a run.

Complex sentence

500

To gently calm 

Soothe