Fiction
Informational Text
Genres
Comprehension
Poetry
100

The lesson learned in the story. Sometimes called the moral of the story.

What is theme?

100

What the story is mostly about.

What is the main idea?

100

Stores that are made up for entertainment.

What is fiction?

100

Words that describe sight, sound, taste, touch and hearing.

What is sensory language?

100

The section of a poem that is equal to a paragraph.

What is a stanza?

200

The parts of a story which includes exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and plot.

What is plot?

200

Information that proves the main idea to be true?

What are supporting details?

200

Stories that are based on knowledge the author has at the time it is written.

What is non-fiction?

200

When we are given just a piece of a larger story.

What is an excerpt?

200

The bouncing quality rhyming gives to a poem.

What is rhythm?

300

Time and place events in a story occur.

What is setting?

300

a personal belief, view or judgement

What is opinion?

300

Fictional stories set in a futuristic world of robots, computers and space travel.

What is science fiction?

300

the sum total of his knowledge which  the reader brings to his reading experience

What is background knowledge?

300

When words or lines are said again and again to draw attention to an idea or concept in a poem.

What is repetition?

400

Conversation between two or more characters.

What is dialogue?

400

a piece of information that can be proven to exist or happen according to the author of the text.

What is a fact?

400

Stories that have fictional characters and have actual historical settings.

What is historical fiction?

400

Telling who, what, when, where and why about a story

What is a summary?

400

Word position, capital letters, line length

What are graphical elements?

500

a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.

What is inference?

500

the pattern an author uses as he or she organizes his or her ideas. Examples are cause and effect, problem and solution, descriptive and more.

What is text structure?

500

Stories that are true (non-fiction) that use literary styles (like fiction).

What is literary non-fiction?

500

1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person, 3rd person omniscient

What is point of view?

500

Using the same consonant sound at the beginning of each word in a line or group of lines (Sally sells seashells at the seashore)

What is alliteration?