Text Features
Digital Citizenship
Reading Vocabulary
Author's Purpose
Point of View
100

A list of important words and their definitions found at the end of text is:

Glossary

100

What should you always do before you go online?

Ask a Grown-up

100

Where and when the story takes place

Setting

100

Authors write for what purposes?

The Persuade, To Inform, and to Entertain

100

The point of view of a character from within the story. The character is telling the story.

First Person

200

A visual way to show and compare information

A graph

200

What info needs to be kept private?

Name, Address, Passwords

200

The problem in the story

The conflict

200

A book about pandas in the wild is an example of...

To inform

200

The story is told from the outside. As with a narrator. 

3rd Person

300

A word or a short phrase that tells the topic or main idea of a section is:

A heading

300

What should you do if you are scared or stressed by something online?

Tell a grown-up

300

What the story is mostly about

Main Idea

300

In instruction booklet detailing how to operate a smart phone is...

to Inform

300

The point of view from an instruction manual, like a cookbook

2nd person

400

a drawing of part of the Earth's surface that shows its features or where things are located is:

A map

400

Someone says mean things to you on a game. You should...

Don't start a fight. Leave the game, report them or block them.

400

The message or central idea of a passage

Theme

400

An article arguing why iPhone is better than android is an example of...

persuasion

400

First Person is...

Point of view from a character within the story.

500

A list of each chapter in the book and the page it starts on:

Table of Contents

500

Who is it okay to talk to online?

Only friends you already know in your real life. Never play with a stranger.

500

The reason the author has for writing

Author's purpose

500

A story about a family trying to stick together during the great depression is an example of...

to entertain

500

3rd person is...

The point of view of a person outside of the book looking in