Point of View (POV)
NW 1
NW 2
Myths
Geography
100

This type of narrator is a character inside the story. He/she tells the reader what is happening from his/her own point of view, using “I,” “me” and “myself” to tell the story. 

What is a First Person Narrator?

100

These types of words connect us to our senses (sight, smell, sound, taste, touch, feel)

What are Sensory words?

100

_____________________ is any kind of writing that tells a story. Mostly (but not always) they are works of fiction. Examples: an autobiography, a science fiction tale, or a realistic fiction. 

What is Narrative Writing?

100

A supernatural being that has special powers over nature and people.

What are gods or goddesses?

100

_________________ is the only continent located in all four hemispheres.

What is Africa?

200

This type of narrator presents the story with an observational tone.  They report what they see happening in the story, but they do not know the thoughts or feelings of any characters.

What is 3rd Person Objective?

200

Adding a cliffhanger or increasing the action in a story could change this.

What is pace or pacing?

200

_______________  can help a story move in time, location, and point of view.  

What are Transitions?

200

A story that people told long ago in an attempt to answer serious questions about how important things began and occurred. They generally involve nature or the adventure of gods and heroes.

What is a Myth?

200

_____________ is the study of features on Earth’s surface including land forms, water bodies, climate, plants, animals, and people.

What is Geography?

300

A "Choose Your Own Adventure" story would be told by this type of narrator.

What is Second Person?

300

Last, Later, Suddenly, However are all examples of this type of word.

What are Transition words?

300

You can change the ___________ of a story by adding or removing detailed descriptions, dialogue, sensory words, and subplots.

What is pace or pacing?

300

This was opened by a Greek goddess who could not control her curiosity.  Sadness, death, illness, hatred, greed, jealousy, etc., were locked inside and released into the world when this was opened.

What is Pandora's Box?

300

________ location is the precise point where a place is located on Earth.

What is Absolute?

400

This type of narrator can enter anyone’s mind, move freely through time, and give the reader their own opinions and observations as well as those of the characters. In simple terms, this narrator is “God-like.”

What is 3rd Person Omniscient?

400

"Bright", "Thunderous", "Sweet", "Scratchy", "Stinky" are these types of words.

What are Sensory words?

400

Narrative writing, especially fiction, sometimes contains_______________ , or conversations, between characters.

What is Dialogue?

400

The plan of action of a play, story, or novel.

What is the Plot?

400

The Prime Meridian divides the earth in half from _________ to ____________.

What is East to West?

500

This type of narrator follows and knows the thoughts and feelings of one or maybe a few characters, but they do not know everything about every character in the story.

What is 3rd Person Subjective or Limited?

500

____________ are missing from the following sentence: I love to eat pizza, she said. It makes my tummy very happy!

What are Quotation Marks?

500

When, where, who, what are mapping words that help ____________ the reader.

What is Orient?

500

The struggle that grows out of opposing forces between characters and events. It helps to create suspense in a story.

What is Conflict?

500

List the seven continents of the world from largest to smallest.

What are Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Australia?