Genre
Prefixes/Suffixes
Roots
Word Relationships/Vocabulary
Text Structure
100

Made-up stories with imaginary characters and events

What is Fiction

100

What affix is attached to the beginning of a word, base, or phrase that produces a derivative word or an inflectional form? 

Prefix

100

What is the definition of a root word?  

What is the most basic meaning of a word. 

Most root words are not stand-alone in English — they need a prefix and/or a suffix to create a meaningful word.

100
What is an analogy?

What is a comparison between two things, typically for explanation or clarification of how the words are related? 

100

What are the five non-fiction text structures?

What is sequence/chronological, compare and contrast, cause and effect, problem and solution, description

200

True stories of actual people, places, topics, or events

What is non-fiction

200

What affix are letters added to the end of a base word to change its conjugation, word type, or other grammar properties like plurality?

What is a suffix

200

Roots Scrib, Script, and Graph all mean?

What is to write

200

What are the different types of analogies we worked with this year?

What is synonyms, antonyms, parts/wholes, cause/effect analogies

200

Narrative nonfiction stories are ALWAYS in what text structure?

What is sequence/chronological

300

What is the purpose (reason) why being able to identify the genre is important?

comprehension, visualization, story elements change by genre

300

The prefix "pre" means

What is "before"
300

Roots port and fer both mean?

What is to carry

300


Complete the following analogy, and tell me what kind of analogy this is:

employ:hire::fortunate: _________

What is lucky; synonyms

300

What is the purpose of identifying/understanding text structure?

What is comprehension, author's purpose, organization, main idea

400

Verse and rhythmic writing with imagery that evokes and emotional response from the reader

What is Poetry

400

Prefixes: In, Im, Il, Ir mean?

What is not

400

Roots Fract, Frag, and Rupt all mean?

What is to break

400

Complete the following analogy, and tell me what kind of analogy this is:

sunset:dusk::sunrise:

dawn; cause and effect

400

What is the text structure? Viruses can mess up computers and make them run slowly. There are two reasons why people spread viruses: money and power. If someone infects your computer with a virus, they can make money by stealing your sensitive information and selling it to identity thieves. Your computer makes an attractive target to cybercriminals because they can use it to gain money and power.

What is cause and effect

500

Stories that have fictional characters, but are based on historical events

Historical Fiction

500

When suffixes are used to show past AND present tense?

What is ed and ing

500

What are the word parts and their meanings of the word: inscription? 

What is in=in, script= to write, ion=the act or process of


Inscription = the process of writing something into something (rock, jewelry, book, etc.).

500

What does the word ingenuity mean?

What is the quality of being clever, original, and inventive


500

What is the text structure? Computers are very complex machines, but everything that they do can be put into two basic categories: inputting and outputting. Inputting is when the computer accepts information entered by the user. Outputting is when the computer returns information to the user. When you press a key on your keyboard, you input information. When the letter that you pressed appears on your monitor, your computer is outputting. Both inputting and outputting require the computer to process information, but input is controlled by the user, and output is controlled by the computer. Without inputting and outputting, there would be no computing.

What is compare and contrast