Kayla found many wonderful made-up stories in the fiction section of the library. A story with made-up or imaginary characters and events.

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Kayla found many wonderful made-up stories in the fiction section of the library. A story with made-up or imaginary characters and events

The character in the story had a big problem when he fell into the lake and didn’t know how to swim. Something that causes one trouble or irritation

Can you remember which event happened first in the story about the lemonade sale? Something, usually of importance, that happens

Authors follow steps in the writing process to help them make their stories ready for readers. The series of steps or stages involved in creating a finished piece of writing

Something imagined or pictured in the mind Andrew wrote an idea about his new puppy in his writer’s notebook.

Whether the word mad means angry or crazy depends on the context clues in the sentences around it. Words and phrases before or after an unfamiliar word that help a reader figure out its meaning Suddenly, A.J. went mad. He hopped around the room like a frog.

Every sentence must have a noun that tells the reader who or what you are writing about. A word that names a person, place, animal, or thing

After many drafts of his story, Jake was ready to publish and share it with readers. To make a piece of writing ready for an audience

Sasha enjoyed reading the fantasy about the mermaid who lived under the sea. An imaginative story set in an unreal world that may have characters with superhuman qualities or events that could not happen in real life

Cara added vivid verbs to her writing to help readers see the story events. A word that tells what someone or something does

José chose a nonfiction book from the library because he wanted to learn facts about astronauts. A kind of writing that gives information about a topic

Newspapers inform me of important events that are happening around the world. To tell or give information to

In science class, we studied the weather for a week and wrote down the facts we observed. Something that is known to be true and can be proven

When the teacher read aloud the book, she used clues in the story to form the conclusion that a storm was coming. Putting information from one part of a story together with another part to figure out what is happening Dark clouds tell me that rain is on the way.

D.J. read the story with strong fluency, so we understood every word he said. The ability to speak easily and well

The teacher told the children to proofread their writing. To read over written material to find and correct mistakes

The audience listened as Mr. Smith read the exciting story. All the people who give attention to something

In the play, Treasure Island, Paul played the role of the pirate. A story that is written to be acted out on stage

Dr. Seuss writes books with words that rhyme like The Cat in the Hat. A word that has a sound that is like or the same as another

The teacher placed the homonyms eight and ate on the word wall to help her students remember their spelling. A word that has the same sound as another, but with a different meaning and often a different spelling eightate