Poetry
Literary Text
Informational Text
Vocabulary
Figurative Language
100

This type of poem is 3 lines and follows the 5-7-5 syllable pattern

Haiku

100

What do we call the people in the story or literary/fiction text?

CHARACTERS

100

This feature gives the meaning of bold or unfamiliar words.

Glossary
100

This prefix means NOT

- un or -non

100

I am so hungy I haven't eaten in a million years!

HYPERBOLE

200

This type of poem is 5 lines and follows the AABBA pattern of rhyming words/sounds

Limerick

200

The author's purpose in a literary text is used to ____________ us. 

ENTERTAIN

200

This text structure means events are told in the order they happened.

CHRONOLOGY

200

Two separate words combined to make a new word

Compound Word

200

My dogs are barking!

Idiom

300

This type of poem does not rhyme and follows no strict structure.

Free Verse

300

This is the lesson a reader learns from a story, often stated clearly in fables.

MORAL

300

This text structure helps us know what the cause was for something to happen

Cause & Effect

300

When you don't know the meaning of a word, you use these to help you figure it out

Context Clues

300

This figure of speech compares two things using “like” or “as.”

SIMILE

400

This type of poem has an identified rhyming pattern.

Rhymed Verse

400

This is the message or lesson of a story.

THEME

400

This purpose is when the author wants to teach or explain something.

INFORM

400

This prefix means AGAIN

re-

400

This type of figurative language gives human qualities to non-human things.

PERSONIFICATION

500

Poems are written in these sections called...

Stanzas

500

This is how a character feels and thinks about events in a story.

PERSPECTIVE

500

This is used to help us know what the section of a passage or text will be about.

The HEADING

500

This suffix means FULL OF

-ful

500

This compares two unlike things without using “like” or “as.”

Metaphor