Vocabulary
Word Work
Skills and Strategies
Genre
Miscellaneous
100

When you do this, you resist or refuse to obey.

What is defy?

100

Went looking for something.

What is sought?

100

The author's attitude toward the person or subject he or she is writing about. You can figure this out by looking at details, descriptions, and the reasons and evidence for points the author makes. 

What is author's point of view? 

100
This genre tells a story, has characters, and may rhyme.

What is poetry?

100

This point of view is shown when the author is being told by a narrator using words like "he, she, they," etc.

What is third person point of view? 

200

When you do not support or agree with either side of an argument, you are this.

What is neutral?
200

Qualifying or having a right to do something.

What is entitled?

200

These are a string of letters added to the beginnings of words to change their meanings. 

What are prefixes? 

200

This genre tells facts about the life of a real person. It describes the person's talents and achievements and often tells about events in the order in which they happened. 

What is a biography?

200

What the author teaches the reader in a story (usually a central message and can be applied to many different stories). 

What is theme? 

300

Not the same or not fair. 

What is unequal?

300

Being honest and saying what one thinks. 

What is outspoken?

300

Words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. 

What are homographs?

300

This genre has larger-than-life characters, including a hero. It often contains events that could not possibly happen in real life and contains hyperbole.

What is a tall tale?

300

This point of view is told from the person him/herself, using words like "I, me, my," etc.

What is first person point of view? 

400

The act of expecting something to happen.

What is anticipation?

400

What does the prefix un- mean? (As in "unsure")

What is "not."

400
A string of letters added to the end of a word to change the meaning of the word. 

What are suffixes? 

400

This genre includes stories that are not true, but could happen in real life. 

What is realistic fiction?

400

Words that are similar in meaning. 

What are synonyms? 

500

Saved for a purpose or a special person.

What is reserved?

500

What does the suffix -ly mean? (As in "slowly")

What is "in a specified manner"?

500

Words that sound the same but have different meanings. 

What are homophones? 

500

This genre often includes text features like illustrations, captions, and bold print. The texts are factual and teach the reader about a specific topic. 

What is informational text? 

500

Words that are opposite in meaning. 

What are antonyms?