Text Structures & Relationships
Big Ideas & Understanding
Evidence & Analysis
Story Elements & Point of View
Writing, Language, & Research
100

Showing how two things are alike and different.

What is compare/contrast?

100

The lesson or message of a story.

What is theme?

100

A conclusion based on clues and prior knowledge.

What is inference?

100

The person telling the story.

What is narrator?

100

A statement that expresses a belief.

What is claim?

200

When one event leads to another.

What is cause/effect?

200

The main point of a text.

What is central idea?

200

Proof from the text.

What is evidence?

200

The perspective from which a story is told.

The perspective from which a story is told.

200

The main idea of an essay.

What is thesis/controlling idea?

300

A challenge and how it gets solved in a text.

What is problem/solution?

300

A short explanation of the most important parts.

What is summary?

300

Facts or examples that explain an idea.

What are supporting details?

300

What a character does in a story.

What is character’s action?

300

Words that connect ideas like “first” and “next.”

What are transition words/phrases?

400

How characters, ideas, or events connect and affect each other.

What is interaction?

400

A summary without opinions or feelings.

What is objective summary?

400

Important details that help understanding.

What are key details?

400

The lesson the author wants readers to learn.

What is author’s message?


400

A reliable and believable source.

What is a trustworthy source?

500

The way a text is organized (sequence, cause/effect, etc.).

What is text structures?

500

Explaining what something means using evidence.

What is interpret?

500

Adding more explanation to make ideas clearer.

What is elaboration?

500

Words spoken by characters.

What is dialogue?

500

The base word that gives meaning.

What is a root word?