| Words that describe | | |
| Opposites | | |
| A sentence that asks a question. | | |
| A group of words containing a subject and a predicate. | | |
| More than one verb pertaining to the same subject. | | |
| Has more than one noun or pronoun. | | |
| Words that join or link. | | |
| A sentence that shows heightened emotion. | | |
| Words that sound the same but have different meanings. | | |
| Expresses a command. | | |
| The central idea that helps to focus and direct writing. | | |
| words that describe a noun or pronoun. | | |
| The name of a person, place, or thing. | | |
| A personal belief or judgment. | | |
| Ending sounds. | | |
| Words that have nothing added at the beginning or the end. | | |
| The best order. | | |
| Tells what the subject does or what is done to the subject. | | |
| What or whom the sentence is about. | | |
| A passage of text that tells something. | | |
| A 2nd or 3rd sentence that explains the idea expressed in the topic sentence. | | |
| Parts of words. | | |
| A sentence that makes a statement. | | |
| Words or phrases that signals a relationship between and among sentences. | | |
| Action word. | | |