| A | B |
| Nonfiction | written works about people, places and things that are real; true facts |
| Pronouns | words that can take the place of one or more nouns in a sentence. |
| Compound | made up of two or more parts; for example cupcake |
| suffix | A syllable or group of syllables that is added to the end of a word or root word to change its meaning. For example -ness. |
| Summary | a brief or short account that contains the main points of something. |
| Fiction | Written works that tell a story or stories about characters and events that are not real. |
| Opposite | As different as can possibly be. Antonyms |
| Main Idea | The most important idea of a paragraph or article. |
| Ryming Words | Words that have the same ending sounds; some are spelled differently at the end. |
| Prefix | A syllable or word added to the beginning of a word or base to change its meaning or to form a new word. |
| Context | The words that come before and after a word, phrase, or sentence; this can help you figure out what a unknown, hard word means. |
| Synomyms | Words meaning the same; similar |
| Details | Sentences that tell about the main idea; events in a story of how the problem is solved. |
| Prediction | The act of predicting something. |
| Base Word | Root word; a word before a prefix or suffix is added. |
| Multiple-meaning | Words looking exactly the same but have different meanings. |