Central Idea/Relevant Details
Figurative Language
Theme
Vocabulary
Rhyming Pattern
100

Can usually be found in the first or last sentence. 

What is TRUE. 
100

A comparison using "like" or "as"

What is a similie

100

The message the author wants to tell the reader

What is theme

100
Something that is easily broken

What is brittle

100

True friends are by your side

Through it all

True friends are there

To catch you when you fall

What is ABCB

200

The definition of central idea. 

What is the point the author wants you to remember the most. 

200

An exaggeration

What is a hyperbole 

200

A story cannot have more than one theme

What is false

200

The ability to do something in a new way

What is creative
200

Roses are red

Violets are blue

I'm out of my head

With thinking of you

What is ABAB

300

The central idea depends on these

What are supporting details

300

Giving human qualities to non-human objects

What is personification
300

Theme is explicitly stated in the text

What is false

300

To describe or tell about something 

What is descriptive

300
Mary had a little lamb
Its fleece was white as snow

And everywhere that Mary went

The lamb was sure to go

What is ABCB

400

If the the central idea is explicitly stated 

What is it is stated directly and clearly

400

"This is the worst day ever" is an example of 

What is a hyperbole

400

A way to determine the theme

What is examining the characters and plot

400

To extend to full length 

What is outstretched

400

Jack and Jill went up the hill

To see their friend Dill

Jack tripped, Jill stumbled

But they both were humbled

What is AABB

500

The central idea of a text should be presented as 

What is one complete sentence

500

The same first sound repeats

What is alliteration

500

Is not the same as theme

What is central idea


500

Using words to appeal to the senses 

What is imagery

500

My sister is nice

She likes cat

Especially when they are fat

Her cat likes rice

They like to skate on ice

What is ABBAA