Across
- 3. Fiction stories with elements of magic, talking animals, or super powers.
- 4. The most exciting part of the story.
- 6. How the story ends; how the problem is solved.
- 7. Learning new words and/or different meanings of words so you will be smarter!
- 8. Understanding what you read; seeing the story play like a movie in your mind.
- 10. Telling it in your own words.
- 11. Fiction stories that take place in the future with lots of futuristic technology; blends scientific fact with fiction.
- 12. Fiction stories that have a setting in the past.
- 15. Consists of factual stories about real people from the past or present.
- 16. Briefly telling what the article or story was about.
Down
- 1. Where and when the story takes place.
- 2. Thinking about what the outcome might be as you read the story.
- 3. Stories, myths, fables that were told by people for many years and then later written down.
- 5. Nonfiction books with factual information about a variety of topics, such as space, animals, people from other countries, plants, and more!
- 9. Verse written with rhythm and rhyme to evoke THOUGHT and FEELING from the reader.
- 11. Putting the events of the story in correct order.
- 13. Fiction stories that take place in modern times with characters who are involved in events that could actually happen.
- 14. The problem the main character is trying to solve or overcome.