Main Idea & Theme
Text Structure
Vocabulary
POV
Grammar
100

What is the main idea?


Bees move from flower to flower collecting nectar. As they travel, they spread pollen, helping plants grow and reproduce. Many fruits and vegetables depend on this process.

Bees are important for pollination.

100

Passage:
First, mix the ingredients. Next, pour the batter into a pan. Then bake for 30 minutes.

Question:
What text structure is used?

Sequence of events

100

Passage:
The ground was parched after weeks without rain.

Question:
What does parched mean?

Dry

100

Passage:
I walked into the room and saw the surprise.

Question:
Point of view?

1st person

100

Question:
What is a noun?

Person, place, thing, or idea

200

What is the theme? 

Lena tried to ride her bike but kept falling. She practiced every day. After a week, she finally rode without help.

Practice and perseverance lead to success.

200

Passage:
It rained all day, so the soccer game was canceled.

Question:
What structure?

Cause & effect

200

Passage:
She was so ecstatic about her birthday, she was jumping up and down.

Question:
What does ecstatic mean?

Excited

200

Passage:
She opened the door and smiled.

POV?

3rd person

200


Fix this sentence: their going to the park

They're going to the park.

300

Passage:
Tom lied about finishing his homework. Later, his teacher found out. Tom lost his teacher’s trust.

Question:
What is the theme?



Honesty is important / Lying has consequences.

300

Passage:
Cats are independent, while dogs often need more attention.

Question:
Structure?

Compare and Contrast

300

Passage:
Unlike his messy room, Jake’s desk was immaculate.

Question:
Meaning of immaculate?

Very clean

300

Passage:
John felt nervous, but Sarah was excited. Neither knew what would happen next.

POV?

3rd person (omniscient)

300

Question:
What is a verb?

An action word/what someone does

400

Passage:
The Amazon rainforest is home to many animals. It has thick vegetation and heavy rainfall year-round.

Question:
Which detail supports the main idea?

It has thick vegetation and heavy rainfall year-round.

400

Pollution harms oceans. Trash can injure animals, and chemicals poison water.

Question:
What structure?

Cause & effect

400

Passage:
The kitten was just a miniature version of its mother.

Question:
Meaning of miniature?

Small/tiny

400

Passage:
Maria clutched her ticket. She hoped she would win.

3rd person

400

What punctuation separates items in a list?

Commas

500

Explain the difference between theme and main idea.

Main idea = what the text is about
Theme = lesson or message

500

Why would an author use sequence?

To show steps or events in order

500

Question:
What are context clues?

Words around a word that help determine meaning

500

Why does point of view matter?

It shapes how readers understand the story

500

Fix this sentence: We bought chips cookies an fruit

We bought chips, cookies, and fruit.