Across
- 3. a way of organizing information visually to help students understand and remember it
- 6. A word part that may or may not stand alone, and shows the origin of a word
- 7. To use words (spoken or read) to create a picture in your mind
- 9. when you tell the most important facts or ideas about something or someone in a short and clear way
- 12. A word part added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning
- 14. Words around an unknown word that helps you figure out its meaning
- 16. When you reword the question or prompt in your own words
- 17. Fairy tales, poems, fiction, and non-fiction are all types of ____________
- 19. to give more information to back up your answer
Down
- 1. The sentence that introduces the main idea
- 2. the most important idea that the author presents
- 4. The people reading or listening to something
- 5. gives important information to support the main idea
- 8. A word part added to the end of a word to change its meaning
- 10. to find or point out
- 11. Charts, graphs, diagrams, timelines, and headings that give information
- 13. something that can be proven using the five senses found within a text or other form of media
- 14. to understand what you read
- 15. to retell a story in the order of beginning, middle, and end
- 18. a piece of writing that is written to convince someone of something or to simply inform the reader about a particular topic
