What is the purpose of Narrative Writing?
What is to entertain
If you are body smart you learn best by what?
What is learn by being active
What is the main idea?
What is, what the text is mostly about
Active reading means you do what?
What is think while you read
Compare means what?
Compare means how are they the same
What does narrative writing describe?
If you are picture smart you learn by?
What is you learn best by seeing pictures, charts and organizers
Where can you sometimes find the main idea?
What is sometimes the main idea is in the first or last sentence
When you visualize while you are reading you are?
What is creating images to go along with the text in your head
Contrast means what?
How are they different
Narrative writing typically tells?
What is who, what, where, when, why & how
Is there a limited number of 'smarts' you can have?
What is no, you can be all of them
What was the main idea of Roller Coaster?
What is, even though new things can be scary it's good to try
At the beginning of the story the raft the reader knew that the boy was sad, why did you know that?
What is inferred- something the author didn't tell you but that you used background knowledge to fill in
There are two ways to compare and contrast- what is the name of the one with the circles
What is a Venn diagram
Who can write a narrative about you?
Typically someone who is people smart does what well?
What is by learning in a group
What was the main idea of Owl Moon?
What is going owling with Pa to see an owl
What is a guess while reading called?
What is a prediction
What was something that both Rollercoaster and Jambari Jumps had in common as well as something that was different?
Possible answers-
the same: fear of doing something new and exciting
different: pool/ rollercoaster
What narrative we read told the story a boy getting ready to jump off the diving board?
What kind of learning smart is Mrs. Heatley
What is Music, Picture, People
What is this class's main idea?
What is to read
Name all 6 active reading behaviors
What is summarize, question, infer, connect, visualize and predict
Compare and contrast day and night
Possible answers:
the same: 12 hours long, both have big things in the sky
different: sun/moon, dark/light