Fiction
Figurative language
Story Structure
Nonfiction Text Features
Mystery Topics
100

When and where a story takes place

Setting

100

repetition of beginning sounds in a group of words

alliteration

100

Tells about a problem (and sometimes says why there is a problem) and then gives one or more possible solutions

Problem and Solution

100

The titles or topics at the beginning of a larger section

headings

100

words with the same or similar meaning

Synonym

200

words that describe a character's personality or qualities that make them who they are

Character trait

200

A comparison using like or as

simile

200

Describes items or events in the order they happened or tells the steps to follow to do something or make something

Chronological

200

Shows the reader important events in the order that they happened and usually includes dates.

Timeline

200

words with opposite meanings

antonym

300

what a story is mostly about

main idea

300

a comparison without using like or as

metaphor

300

The text explains why something happened and what happened as a result.

Cause and Effect

300

A list of words and their definitions located at the end of the text

Glossary

300

The point of view of a story when the narrator is a character, usually the main character, in the story.  Uses words like I, me, we, us.

first person

400

the lesson or message of a story

theme

400

An expression that cannot be understood from the individual meanings of its elements, as in kick the bucket or under the weather.

idiom

400

Shows how two or more things are alike and/or how they are different

Comparison

400

An organized collection of information in a clear, visual presentation

chart or graph

400

The point of view of a story told using “He,” “She,” or “They”, refers to the main character by name, the narrator is outside the story.

third person

500

Name some common themes in fiction.

Good vs. Evil, Courage, Friendship, believe in yourself, determination, accepting differences, etc.

500

a statement of wisdom that is expressed in a simple way and commonly said

proverb

500

Describes a topic, idea, person, place, or thing and lists its features and characteristics or provides examples


Description (main idea and details)

500

Illustrations of objects or an inside look at what is being discussed that are usually labeled

Diagrams or graphics

500

an idea or conclusion that's drawn from evidence and reasoning; you can make an educated guess or assume what is happening

Inference