Literary Elements
Types of Writing
Vocabulary Skills
Craft and Structure
Grammar
100

THEME

What is the central message or lesson in a story?

100

NONFICTION ARTICLE

 give information about real topics

100

CONTEXT CLUES 

Use surrounding words to figure out unknown words

100

ORDER AND SEQUENCE 

Chronological Order and Chronological Order 

100

PROPER NOUNS 

Specific names of people and places (Emma, Hickory Woods)

200

POINT OF VIEW

Who is telling the story?

200

BIOGRAPHY

A biography tells the true story of a real person's life. Also known as a Personal Narrative. Nonfiction. 

200

SYNONYM AND ANTONYM 

Synonyms (words with similar meanings) SHORT

Antonyms (words with opposite meanings) TALL

200

CAUSE AND EFFECT 

When a cause - reason something happen, has an effect- result 

200

SINGULAR POSSESSIVE

sister's friends (one sister owns the friends)

300

AUTHOR'S PURPOSE

What is to clarify, explain, entertain, argue, etc. ? 

300

HISTORICAL FICTION

Presents a story on real events or people with fictional elements

300

CENTRAL IDEA 

The main point of the entire passage/text

300

PROBLEM AND SOLUTION

The author presents a problem or issue and suggests potential fixes or solutions 

300

PLURAL POSSESSIVE

kids' plays (multiple kids own the plays)

400

PLOT

What is Beginning, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution? 

400

POETRY STANZA

A stanza is a group of lines in a poem, like a paragraph in prose. Stanzas help organize the poet's thoughts and create rhythm.

400

TRANSITION

Additional 

Location

Compare and Contrast

Conclude

Illustration

Time/Order

Cause and Effect

400

COMPARE AND CONTRAST

Author presents how things are similar or different 
400

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

 show ownership (her sweater, his shoes, their house)

500

POINT OF VIEW 

What Point of View is "Halfway up Pike's Pass, I could hear Grandpa..."

500

PRIMARY SOURCE

Written by the author about the author - Journal, Letters, etc. 

Directly from the source such as Congress or United Nations Laws. 

The opposite of a Secondary Source

500

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

Simile

Metaphor

Personification

Onomatopoeia

500

DESCRIPTION

A passage describing a topic 

500

EDITING 

megan said i really wanted to go with yous