This text discusses similarities and differences between two or more things.
Compare and Contrast
The people or animals in the story.
Characters
He didnt understand.
He didn't understand.
True or False: A line in a poem is always a full sentence.
False, lines do not have to be complete sentences, they can go to the next line to finish a sentence
Pieces of information that support the main idea.
Details
This text describes events (causes) and the results of these events (effects).
Cause and Effect
Where and when the story takes place.
Setting
yesterday, I played with my friends.
Yesterday,I played with my friends.
ABAB and AABB are examples of...
A guess of what will happen next in a story.
Prediction
This text describes a problem and how it was solved.
Problem and Solution
The issue or conflict in the story.
Problem
Tomorrow, there is no scool.
Tomorrow, there is no school.
The way a poem makes you feel.
Mood
Physical, emotional, or personality characteristics that describe a character
Traits
This text describes characteristics of something.
Descriptive
How the problem in the story is resolved.
Solution
There are lots of chocolate candys
There are lots of chocolate candies.
True or False: A poem always needs to rhyme
False
The order of events in a text.
Sequence
This text describes a sequence of events, or a list of steps.
Chronological Order
The author's main message of a story.
Theme
I have a lot of babys in my family.
I have a lot of babies in my family.
A poem "paragraph"- a section of lines in a poem.
Stanza
A word that has the same meaning or nearly the same meaning as another word.
Synonym