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Language Arts Academic Vocabulary - Indiana Academic Standards and Common Core Reading Writing Fluency Vocabulary Informational Text Literary Text Foundation Skills Informational Text Literature Writing Process Writing Syllable Alphabet Rhyming Decode Fluency Author Illustrator Title page Main topic Key details Supporting points Similarities/Differences Author Illustrator Title Character, setting, major events Key details Poem Retell Publish Sources Opinion Preference Informative Explanatory Narrate Details Research Sentence Decode Fluency Accuracy, rate, Expression Context Main topic/Idea Text features headings, glossaries, electronic menus, icons Events Support in a text Similarities/Differences Character Setting Central message/Lesson Major events Compare and contrast Poem Publish Opinion Informative Explanatory Topic Facts Closure Sequenced events Research Abbreviation Antonym Compound Words Prefix/Suffix Synonym Fluency Accuracy, rate, Expression Clarify Context clues Nonfiction Sequence Summarize Main topic Text features Captions, bold print, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons Author’s purpose Author wants to answer, explain, describe Author’s reason Image Alliteration Fiction Poem, Fable, folktale Central message, lesson, moral Rhythm Alliteration Repeated lines Character’s point of view Clarity Dictionary Draft Publish Thesaurus Revise Edit Cause and effect Compare/Contrast Main Idea Narrative Research Resources Salutation Opinion Informative Explanatory Temporal words K 1 2 Writing Applications Conventions Language Grammar Noun, Verb. Adjectives Opposites Plural Question Words who, what, where, when, why, how Conventions capitalize, punctuation spelling Affixes Multiple-meaning Grammar Punctuation Comma Nouns proper, possessive, plural, singular Pronouns personal, possessive, indefinite Adjectives differing in intensity Conjunctions Sentences declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory Context Verbs (differing in manner) Comma Convention Noun Collective, irregular, plural Reflexive Pronoun Proper noun Verb Root word Past tense irregular verbs Adverb Sentences Simple and compound Apostrophe Reference material dictionary, glossary Uses of English formal, informal Listening Speaking Speaking and Listening Collaboration Comprehension Conversation Details Clarify Presentation Describe Detail Display Audibly Express Collaboration Comprehension Conversation Clarify Presentation Relevant Clarity Complete sentences Clarify Paraphrase Chronological order Collaboration Comprehension Conversation Clarify Presentation Speak audibly Relevant Descriptive Clarity Coherent sentences Language Arts Academic Vocabulary - Indiana Academic Standards and Common Core Reading Fluency Vocabulary Informational Text Literary Text Foundation Skills Informational Text Literature Homograph Homophone Derivational suffixes Latin suffixes Prose 3 Writing Cause/Effect Evidence Expository Fact Glossary Literal/ nonliteral Order Categorical, Logical Problem/Solution Opinion Main idea Sequence Text features Key words, sidebars, Hyperlinks Relevant Pojnt of view Illustrations Maps, photographs Compare and contrast Drama Fable Fairy tale Folktale Genre Nonfiction Legend Myth Central message, lesson Moral Character Traits, motivations, Feelings Parts Chapter, scene, stanza Create mood Compare and contrast Themes, settings, plots Writing Process Writing Applications Writing Draft Paragraph Reference materials Atlas, encyclopedia Word choice Planning Revising Editing Context within narrative Document sources Persuasive Response to literature Research Report Letters Formal, Personal, Persuasive Point of view Opinion Organizational structure for reasons Linking words/phrases Informative Explanatory Narrative Sense of closure Purpose Conventions Language Articles Compound noun Pronoun Conjunctions Coordinating Subordinating Tense: present, past, Future Sentence Structure Declarative Imperative Interrogative Exclamatory Nouns Regular/irregular plural Abstract Verbs Regular/irregular Verb tense Agreement Subject-verb Pronoun-antecedent Adjectives and adverbs Comparative/superlative Sentences Simple, compound, complex Quotation marks Literal/non-literal Listening Speaking Speaking and Listening Onomatopoeia Point of view Support claims Elaboration Understandable pace Language Arts Academic Vocabulary - Indiana Academic Standards and Common Core Reading Fluency Vocabulary Informational Text Literary Text Foundation Skills Informational Text Literature Assumption Draw conclusions Foreshadowing clues Hypothesis Technical manual Explicit Inference Summarize Interpret Structure Chronology, Comparison Cause/effect Problem/solution Quantitative presentation Figurative language Hyperbole Simile Metaphor Personification Theme Inference Theme Summarize Mythology Structure Poem Verse, rhythm, meter Structure Drama Characters, settings, descriptions, dialogue, stage directions Narrations Point of view First/third person Audience Organizational structure Cause and effect Chronological order Similarity/Difference Pose/answer question Point of view Paraphrase Preface/Appendix Purpose Transitions Formatting Generalization Inference Textual evidence Explicit Summarize Structure Chronology Comparison Cause/effect Problem/solution Similarity/Difference Point of view Conflict Evaluate Literary form Figurative language Literary device Imagery, Metaphor Simile, Symbolism Theme Reader’s perspective Explicit Inference Summarize Compare and Contrast Characters Narrator’s point of view Chapter, scene, stanza Genre Bibliographic reference Citation Endnotes Hypothesis Note-taking for research Idiom Roots and word parts Syllabication patterns Morphology 4 Word origin 5 Writing Writing Process Writing Applications Writing Informative/ Explanatory Precise language Domain specific vocabulary Persuasion Opinion Description Narrative Dialogue Sensory details Transitions for sequence of events Research process Define the topic Gather information Determine credibility Report finding Response to literature Clarity Audience Relevant Reflection Emotional appeal Persuasive composition Relevant evidence Tone Style Clarity coherent Support an author’s point of view, purpose Informative/Explanatory Precise language Domain-specific Vocabulary Narrative Techniques Dialogue, pacing, Description Sequence of events Transitional words, phrases, clauses Reflection Conventions Language Listening Speaking Speaking and Listening Adverb Appositive Conjunction Irregular verb Parenthesis Participial phrase Prepositional phrase Sentence fluency Relative pronouns Relative adverbs Progressive verb tenses Modal auxiliaries Prepositional phrases Fragments and run-ons Formal English Informal discourse Thesaurus Figurative Language and Nuance Simile, metaphor, idioms, adages, proverbs Antonym Synonym Anecdote Elaboration Paraphrase Colon Main/subordinate clause Modifier Present/Past participle Semi-colon Transitions Words, phrases, clauses Functions of Conjunctions, preposition, Interjections Correlative conjunctions Figurative Language and Nuance Simile, metaphor, idioms, adages, proverbs Antonym, Synonym, Homograph Faulty reasoning Perspective Summarize aloud