Text Features & Graphic Elements
Vocabulary & Context Clues
Text Evidence & Inference
Main Idea & Summarizing
Author’s Craft & Structure
100

What is the purpose of headings and subheadings in an informational text?

To organize ideas and help readers locate information

100

The word predict contains the prefix pre-. What does it mean?

To say something before it happens

100

What does it mean to “cite text evidence”?

To quote or paraphrase information directly from the text

100

What question helps you find the main idea?

“What is the text mostly about?”

100

What does chronological order mean?

Events are written in the order they happened

200

A diagram of a tornado funnel in an article helps the reader...

Understand how a tornado forms visually

200

If you don’t know a word, what’s the first strategy you should try?

Use context clues from surrounding sentences

200

When a question asks “What can you infer?”, it means...

Use clues from the text and your background knowledge to make a conclusion

200

The main idea is supported by...

Key details

200

Why would an author use compare and contrast?

To show how two ideas are alike and different

300

Which text feature would help a reader find the meaning of a bolded science term?

Glossary

300

The word renewable means something that can be used again. What does the root new tell you?

It relates to being made or started again

300

Which phrase signals explicit evidence?

“According to the text…”

300

When writing a summary, what should you leave out?

Opinions and small details

300

What signal words show problem and solution structure?

Because, as a result, therefore, so

400

What is the purpose of captions under pictures?

To explain what’s shown in the image

400

Which tool would best help find the precise meaning of a word?

Dictionary

400

A student says, “The author thinks teamwork is important because she describes people helping each other.” What skill is the student using?

Making an inference

400

A paragraph that explains three causes of pollution has what type of structure?

Cause and effect

400

When an author gives reasons and evidence to support a point, what text type is it?

Argumentative or persuasive

500

Why might an author include a chart or table in an article about hurricanes?

To compare data or show details clearly at a glance

500

How does using domain-specific vocabulary improve an informational text?

It makes the text more accurate and detailed about the topic

500

Why is using text evidence important?

It supports your answer with proof from the passage

500

What’s the difference between main idea and theme?

Main idea = what it’s mostly about; theme = the message or lesson

500

Why does an author use figurative language in nonfiction?

To make ideas vivid and easier to visualize