Reading Strategies
Reading Strategies
Reading Strategies
Reading Strategies
Reading strategies
100

What supports the main idea in a story? 

questions or details

details

100

If you can prove something is true or real it is a _____.

Fact

100

Name 2 types of book genres.

vary

100

Which statement is an opinion? 

a. Environmental groups should do more to protect wildlife. 

b. The Pacific Ocean is the largest body of water on Earth.

A.

100

It was very quiet when James walked inside. He returned the books in the return items drawer and went to the children's section. He checked out two books and left with his parents.

Where is James and how do you know?

He returned and borrowed books

200

What genre includes stories that are true, teaches you something, or incudes facts?

Informational/non fiction

200

In author's purpose what is the I? P I E

Inform

200

Name a strategy you can use to solve unknown words?

Use context clues

200

What is an opinion?

how you feel about something

200

The first Ferris wheel was made by and named after George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. He designed it for the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893. It was the tallest attraction there, standing 264 feet high. 

Who made the first Ferris Wheel?

George Washington Gale Ferris, JR.

300

What do we call the type of book that has pictures and text bubbles for characters' conversations?

graphic novel


300

What does a glossary tell you?

what words mean

300

What skill identifies what the story is mostly about?

Main Idea

300

What is compare and contrast?

The way to show how things are alike and different.

300

Is this a simile or a metaphor?

Her eyes are as blue as the sky.

Simile

400

A glossary, table of contents, captions, photographs, and labels are all examples of what?

Text features

400

We were so hungry that we didn't leave a single particle of the cookies on the plate. What does particle mean?

What is a piece or crumb?

400

To think about what may happen next in a story.

Predicting

400

True or False: The setting is who is in a story?

False

400

Name an onomatopoeia.


Boom!  Crash!  Zoom!  Bang!

500

What is the acronym we use for author's purpose?

PIE

500

To make a movie in your head of what is happening.

Vizualizing

500

What do you find on table of contents?

Chapters/sections, page numbers

500

Fact or Opinion? Polar bears, seals and walruses are able to survive in Arctic habitats.

Fact

500

What is a synonym for gargantuan?

Huge, enormous

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