The document you receive 2 weeks before the exam.
Preparation Booklet / Student Booklet
Excessive screen time can negatively affect sleep quality.
a) Spending too much time on screens can harm the quality of one’s sleep.
b) Excessive screen time can negatively affect sleep quality.
c) Using screens late into the day can interfere with how well a person sleeps.
C
Hints at topic, and attracts reader's attention; catchy.
Headline
Meant to leave a lasting impression.
Close
Encompasses the angle and visually one of the first things you notice before reading including a citation
Pull-Quote
What you must you not write in the prep booklet. (2 things)
Structure, full long sentences/paragraphs
Procrastination can prevent individuals from achieving their goals and increase feelings of stress.
a) Delaying tasks can lead to increased stress and make it harder for people to accomplish their objectives..
b) People sometimes procrastinate when they do not feel like doing their work.
c) Procrastination can hinder people from achieving their goals and increase feelings of anxiety.
A
This is where the issue is presented; bulk of the article.
Body
More serious; includes angle, can be long.
Secondary Headline
I am a box in which contains a visual.
Image
Only given on exam day; prescribed.
Angle/question
Which 2 must you do to properly paraphrase?
change BOTH vocabulary and sentence structure
Fill in the blanks: In the ________________ you can circle back to the Lead or Headline.
Close
This component can either be direct or indirect (paraphrased).
Quotation
High school students in the hallway checking their phones during lunch break.
Caption
Why must you cite? (2 reasons)
To give credit to the person whose ideas you're using + avoids giving your opinion.
Replace “bad” with a more academic word in this sentence:
“Social media has BAD effects on teens.”
Negative / harmful / detrimental
How many components are there in a feature article.
H/SL/Dropcap/Lead/P1/P2/P3/PQ/Citation/
Image/Caption/Close
the direction the article is going in.
Angle
The scorching sun burned her arm exposing the inner layer of her skin.
LEAD
3 things that ensure good comprehension of the topic:
1) Reading; 2) Listening (audio); 3) Note-taking
Replace “a big problem” with a stronger academic phrase.
A significant issue / a major concern
Could include humour; anecdotes; description; facts and/or statistics.
LEAD
The first sentence of each paragraph containing the main idea.
Topic Sentence
"Examine the effects of competitive sports on high school students' health," is an example of:
Angle