Types of Stories
Types of charts
Vocabulary
Figurative Language
Parts of a story
100

A story with a moral

What is a fable?
100

This represents information in columns.

What is a table?

100

The meaning of the story.

What is the theme?

100

Figurative language that appeals to your sense of hearing.

What is a sound device?

100

The part of the story that is something that needs to be fixed.

What is the problem?

200

A story that involves magic.

What is a fairy tale?

200

This shows bars of different heights that show how many of something is represented.

What is a bar graph?

200

To put into your own words.

What is paraphrase?

200

When you compare 2 unlike things using the words "like" or "as" 

What is a simile?

200

Why something happens

What is the cause?

300

A tale about gods and goddesses.

What is a myth?

300

This shows sections in a circle. 

What is a pie graph?

300

The important message or event of the story.

What is the key idea?

300

When you compare 2 unlike things not using "like" or "as"

What is a metaphor?

300

The result of the cause

What is the effect?

400

A story based partly on fact that is passes down orally generation to generation.

What is a legend?

400

This is another word for a drawing.

What is an illustration?

400

The author's reason for writing the story.

What is the author's purpose?

400

Several words in a sentence that all begin with the same consonant.

What is an aliteration?

400

How the problem is fixed

What is the solution?

500

A story NOT based on fact that is passed down generation to generation.

What is a folktale?

500

This type of drawing helps you understand more due to it having more information than an illustration.

What is a diagram?

500

The lesson of the story.

What is the moral?

500

A word that sounds like the thing it describes.

What is an onomatopoeia?

500

The decision made from putting all the information together. (the end result)

What is the conclusion?