Math Concepts
Literacy Concepts
Science
Informational Texts
100

2, 8, 16, 30, and 48 are examples of this type of number.

What is an even number?

100

20-30 minutes each night is perfect for helping students improve their reading skills.

How long should students read each night?

100

This is exclusively a pulling force and is the scientific principle that keeps you from floating into space.

What is gravity?

100

This is where your chapter titles are found, and is one of the first ways you can "hook" your reader.

What is the table of contents?

200

The underlined number is an example of this place value:   785

What is the ten's place?

200

This is the title given to words that all mean the same thing, such as "exciting" and "thrilling."

What are synonyms?

200

This is a force that can push or pull and is the same force that sometimes causes your hair to stand on end.

What is static electricity?

200

Often found in the first and/or last sentences of a paragraph, these explain what the section is mostly about.


What are main idea sentences/topic sentences?

300

The underlined number is an example of this place value: 1,482

What is the thousand's place?

300

Harry Potter, The Witches, and Hershel and the Hannukah Goblins are all part of this genre.

What is fantasy?

300

This force includes positive and negative "poles" and can push or pull. It is the same force that might keep a mirror attached to the inside of your locker.

What is magnetism?

300
Found in the end of many nonfiction books, this section includes need-to-know words and their definitions.

What is a glossary?

400

Splitting into equal groups is one way to solve problems of this type. You might also solve using multiplication with a missing factor.

What is division? How can you solve division problems?
400

Expression, speed, and accuracy are all parts of this reading skill

What is reading fluency?

400

This describes the energy that moving objects have, such as a ball rolling down a ramp or a baseball flying through the air. 

What is kinetic energy?

400

Phrases or short sentences that pair with photos. They are meant to help explain what is in the photo.

What are captions?

500

These two operations do not use the Associative Property and must be done in a specific order or grouping.

What are subtraction and division?

500

The Courage of Sarah Noble and the I Survived series are examples of this genre.

What is historical fiction?

500

This type of energy describes objects that have stored energy based on their position or location, such as a roller coaster at the top of a hill.

What is potential energy?

500

Found mostly in nonfiction, these are meant to provide additional information beyond the text. They can include captions, headings, maps, graphs, and other forms. 

What are text features?