Parts of Speech
Sentence Structure
Reading Comprehension
Vocabulary
Literary Genres
100

The type of word that names a person, place, or thing.

Noun

100

The word in a sentence that tells who or what the sentence is about.

Subject

100

Text Structure that shows the reason why something happens and the effect it has. 

Cause and Effect

100

What is a synonym for the word, "good."

Great, awesome, amazing

100

A type of story that is made up but could actually happen.

Realistic Fiction

200

This type of word describes a noun.

Adjective

200

This ends a sentence, showing strong feeling. 

Exclamation Point
200

The lesson in a story.

Theme

200

What is an antonym for the word, "healthy."

Sick, ill

200

A type of story with magical elements.

Fantasy

300

The word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. (I, They, She, He)

Pronoun

300

The part of the sentence that describes the verb. 

Adverb

300

this tells the sequence of events in a story (beginning, middle, and end).

The plot
300

What does the prefix un- mean?

not

300

Stories about real people and events.

Nonfiction

400

The type of word that shows action or being.

Verb

400

The punctuation mark used to separate an introductory element from the rest of the sentence. 

comma

400

The author's purpose that makes the reader think a certain way. 

Persuade

400

A figure of speech that exaggerates what the person is talking about. "I am starving."

Hyperbole

400

A piece of writing that tells about a person's life.

Biography

500

This type of word connects words or groups of words in a sentence. 

Conjunctions

500

The punctuation mark that you use to ask a question.

Question Mark

500

The text structure that shows an issue and how it is answered. 

Problem/Solution

500

A phrase that has a different meaning that is different from the actual words. "It is raining cats and dogs."

Idiom

500

A type of story intended to teach a moral lesson, often using animals as characters. 

Fable