Organizational Pattern
Text Features
Elements of Fiction
Facts/Opinion
Figurative Language
100

Writers explain series of event according to time.

What is chronological order?

100

A list of chapters or part of book that tell what page it's in

What is table of content?

100

Describes the surrounding or place in the story. 

What is setting?

100

a thing that is known or proved to be true.

What is fact?

100

When a word spells out a sound

What is onomatopoeia?
200

Writers explains steps to do something or the stages of something.

What is process?
200

An alphabetical list of words or terms found in the back of the book, stating definitions of words found in the book.

What is glossary?

200

The position the story is being told in.

What is point of view?

200

a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.

 What is Opinion?

200

Using like or as to compare two unlike things

What is a simile 

300

Writers show the similarities and difference of two or more things.

What is compare and contrast?

300

The title at the top of a page.

What is heading?

300

The lesson the author is trying to tell.

What is theme?

300

Dogs are better than cats.

What is opinion?

300

Describes one thing as if it were something else.

What is a metaphor?

400

Writers list examples about a topic.

What is enumeration or listing?

400

an alphabetical list of names, subjects, typically found at the end of a book telling what page it can be found.

What is index?
400

A problem occurring or happening.

What is conflict?

400

When a fact isn't true.

What is a false fact?

400

A figure of speech that reference a person, place, or thing

What is an allusion? 

500

Writers explain why or how something happened.

What is cause and effect?

500

Used to describe a picture, illustration, diagram, cutaway, etc. found below the image.

What is caption?

500

The series of events in a story.

What is plot?

500

Morocco is the biggest country.

What is a false fact?

500

An extreme exaggeration.

What is a Hyperbole?