4th grade ELA Academic Vocabulary
  • 1. Things that happen in a story.
A) Plot
B) Problem
C) Setting
D) Events
E) Characters
  • 2. Recognizing a relationship between what you read and what you know to be true in the world
A) Connections: Text-to-text
B) Background knowledge
C) Connections: Text-to-self
D) Connections: Text-to-World
  • 3. To find
A) Locate
B) Discover
C) Investigate
D) Read
  • 4. Moving the first line of the paragraph in from the margin
A) Space
B) Capitalize
C) Format
D) Indent
  • 5. Gives more information about the main idea.
A) Main idea
B) Summary
C) Extra information
D) Supporting details
  • 6. Using what you now and what you read, together, to make a decision
A) Answer
B) Main idea
C) Inference
D) Good guess
  • 7. Recognizing a relationship between what you read and what you know to be true in your life
A) Connections: Text- to-self
B) Connections: Text-to-world
C) Background knowledge
D) Connections: Text-to-text
  • 8. How the character changes through the story
A) Character Development
B) Plot
C) Mood
D) Emotions
  • 9. Recognizing a relationship between two different selections
A) Connections: text-to-world
B) Connections: text-to-self
C) Connections: text-to-text
D) Background knowledge
  • 10. Part of speech that describes
    a verb
A) Noun
B) Adjective
C) Verb
D) Adverb
  • 11. To the point
A) Concise
B) Locate
C) Main idea
D) Summarize
  • 12. The author's reason for writing.
A) Inform
B) Purpose
C) Entertain
D) Persuade
  • 13. A place on the world wide web to gather information
A) Book
B) Library
C) Encyclopedia
D) Website
  • 14. Telling where you found your information.
A) Investigating
B) Researching
C) Referencing
D) Reading
  • 15. Important
A) Big idea
B) Relevant
C) Summary
D) Main idea
  • 16. Mail sent over the Internet.
A) Email
B) Note
C) Letter
D) Website
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