Academic Vocabulary
Realistic Fiction
Biography
Informational Text
Poetry
100

What is the difference between a synonym and antonym?

Synonyms are words with similar meanings and Antonyms are words with opposite meanings.

100

How can you understand the interactions between characters?

By examining what characters do, think and say. Examine how characters behave with other characters.

100

How can you identify a text as a Biography?

It is a story written about a person's life accomplishments told in chronological order. It is written in third person.

100

What information can the reader learn from the title and subheadings of informational text?

The main topic and supporting information topics

(What you are going to read about)

100

How is a poem organized?

Lines and stanzas; may have a rhyming pattern

200

What is the difference between a prefix and a suffix?

Prefix are word parts added to the beginning of a word.

Suffix are word parts added to the ending of a word.

 Both change the meanings of words.

200

What must be included in a good summary for fictional stories?

BME and the problem/solution

200

What type of graphic organizer would you create to take notes for this type of text?

Sequence of events

200

What type of graphic organizer would be best to use to take notes for this type of text?

Main Idea and supporting details

200

How do you know you are reading a narrative poem?

It tells a story

300

What does the word dialogue refer to? How can it be identified when reading?

Conversation between two or more people. It can be identified when reading by the use of parenthesis "".

300

What is the best graphic organizer to make for summarizing fictional stories?

SWBSTT 

300

What would be included in a good summary of this type of text?

BME T (Title) Most important accomplishments of the person's life.

300

What should be included in a good summary for this type of text?

BME T (Main idea from each section)

300

What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?

Simile makes a comparison between two things using the words like or as 

Metaphor makes a comparison between two things by saying something is something else

400

What terms are used for identifying the overall understanding (meaning) of informational text?

main idea, central idea, message, author's purpose

400

What is a synonym for the word problem as refers to the "character's problem"?

Conflict

400

How does the author usually end this type of text?

By restating why this person is so important and possibly what contributions this person made to our world. 

400

What might the author include in this type of text to help the reader understand Informational Text?

Text and Graphic Features?

400

What is imagery? What might a poet use to create imagery?

visual descriptions

figurative language

500

What terms are used for identifying the overall understanding (meaning) of fictional text?

theme, lesson, message, author's purpose

500

What are the steps to understanding the theme of fiction? What other words are used for Theme?

Examine the characters problem, how they go about solving it and how the character changed. How could you use this in your own life?

Theme, lesson, message

500

What is the Author's Purpose for writing biographies?

The Author's purpose for writing the selection is to share information about the contributions of the person.

500

What does the reader have to do to make a conclusion?

(After reading the selection the reader can conclude  ?)

Make logical inference based on evidence from the text and background knowledge. (EVIDENCE from the text is important!)

500

What is sensory language?

Words and phrases that connect to the five senses and describe how something looks, smells, tastes, feels or sounds.