The acronym(s) we use to remember HPH.
What is Harry Potter and Hagrid, Harry Potter and Hermione, Harry Potter Hops, etc.? (You can make one up!)
What you look for in the Preview step.
What is the author's purpose/PIE/genre?
What a student should do when they have read the passage once.
What is reread?
A small box of information under a photo/picture giving extra information.
What is a caption?
The main idea if the supporting details are: veggies help us grow, they're healthy, and protect us from diseases.
What is vegetables are good for you/eat your veggies etc.?
HPH's full form.
What is Highlight, PAT List, and Hashtags?
The third step of PQRST which you do (at least) twice.
What is Read/Reread?
The two summaries a student should use when summarizing a fiction passage.
What is SWBST and Hashtags?
A section header that shows the main topic being discussed.
What is a subheading?
The main idea if the supporting details are: Animals can get caught in litter, litter is unhealthy for soil, and it spreads diseases.
What is littering is bad/don't litter etc.?
The thing you highlight during the "Highlight" step.
What are the questions?
What you do during the "Q" step.
What is highlighting/circling key words in the questions?
Something a student should hashtag if a paragraph is talking about someone acing a test.
What is #GoodGrade, #Aced, #100, etc.?
A slanted font that shows if a word is important.
What is italics? (Tip: Bold and underlined words have the same purpose)
The main idea if the supporting details are parents have to work, take care of children, and take clean of the house.
What is parents work very hard/parents are very responsible, etc.?
A hashtag's purpose for a paragraph.
What is summarize?
When you sum up the passage using Hashtags along with either SWBST or the 5 Ws.
What is summary?
What a student should write in their PAT List if a question says to look for a word in paragraph 2.
What is [word] - paragraph 2? (Or other similar answers)
A series of sections showing what will be included in a passage.
What is a table of contents?
The main idea if the supporting details are: meditating helps us concentrates, it makes us calm, and it causes us to pay more attention.
What is meditating is good for you etc.?
What a PAT List's contents depend on.
What are the questions?
A situation in which you would underline words.
What is when you find information to help you answer a question?
The purpose of a passage trying to get you to read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and where you would do this step.
What is persuasive? What is Preview?
A drawing that shows how something works/looks and is usually labeled; a drawing that shows the individual parts of something.
What is a diagram?
What is the main idea if the supporting details are: we can get a higher education, we understand more, and we are motivated to get higher/same grades.
What is get good grades/pay attention in class etc.?