What are the thinking jobs for Fiction, Non-fiction, & Poetry texts/books?
Fiction: Character, Conflict, Resolution, & Lesson Learned
Non-Fiction: Teach Me & Point of View
Poetry: Deeper Meaning & Literal Meaning
When we are completing vocabulary? What is the box we make known as?
A Freyer Model
What is internal dialogue?
Internal dialogue is a characters thoughts or feelings. Authors use internal dialogue in order to develop the perspective of characters.
What is wrong with this sentence?
i went to the store with my friend after school.
“I” needs to be capitalized because it’s at the beginning of the sentence.
I went to the store with my friend after school.
What does the prefix “re-” mean & give one example of a word that has the prefix “re-“.
The prefix “re-“ means again or repeat.
Example: re-examine
Meaning: to examine again
What are features of Fiction, Non-fiction, & Poetry Books/texts that clue us in on their genre?
Fiction: dialogue, character names
Non-fiction: specific dates, real people, real locations, “article”
Poetry: stanzas, rhyme
What is a prefix?
Give me an example of a prefix.
A prefix is an affix attached to the beginning of a word, base, or phrase.
Example: pre
Word: pre-write
What is another word for “main character”.
The protagonist
Start the claim for this Exit Ticket Question:
Text: "Thunder Rolling in the Mountains"
Author(s): Scott O'Dell and Elizabeth Hall
Question: What is the lesson learned in the text?
In the text, "Thunder Rolling in the Mountains," by Scott O'Dell and Elizabeth Hall the lesson learned is...
What does the prefix "dis-" mean?
Give me one example of a word that uses the prefix "dis"
The prefix, "dis-" means not or opposite.
Example: disobey, dislike, displace, disbelief
After I finish writing my genre and thinking job what are my next two steps when completing a close reading? (Must be in the correct order)
1. Number the paragraphs
2. Read and annotate the Title or Read and annotate the blurb.
What is a suffix?
What is one example of a suffix?
A suffix is an affix occurring at the end of a word, base, or phrase.
Suffix: ing
Example: painting
What is Imagery?
Imagery is language evoking some, or all, of the five senses.
Re-Write this exit ticket: What is this exit ticket missing?
In the text, "Mango-Shaped Space" by Wendy Mass the author uses internal dialogue in order to develop Mia's perspective of Mia feeling confused because she sees things differently than her classmates. The author states, "Now I became confused wasn't it obvious what I meant?" This is important because it shows that Mia does not see things the same way of her classmates. In this quote this is the first time that Mia has realized this. Because of this, Mia is feeling confused. The author uses Mia's personal thoughts in order to convey Mia's feelings, even though she is not literally saying these things out loud.
This exit ticket did not cite the paragraph the evidence was taken from.
In paragraph 3 the author states, "Now I became confused wasn't it obvious what I meant?"
What does the prefix, "sub-" mean?
Give me one example of a word that uses the prefix, "sub-"
The prefix, "sub-" means under, beneath, behind
Examples: subway, subtract, substitute, submarine, subscribe.
When I write in my margins when annotating my text, what should I be underlining?
I should be underlining the evidence that aligns with my margin notes.
What is a morpheme?
A meaningful unit of language that cannot be further divided.
What is foreshadowing?
Foreshadowing is a literary device that hints at something to come later in the story.
Random SEL Question: What is Ms. Gordon's Birthday?
February 28th
What does the prefix "port-" mean?
Give me one example of a word that uses the prefix "port-"
The prefix, "port-" means to carry.
Example: Portfolio
What is the next text we are going to read?
Thunder Rolling in the Mountains
What is an affix?
An affix is a "part" that is added to a word, either at the beginning or at the end of the word, that changes the meaning/affects the meaning of the word.
What is the difference between internal dialogue and external dialogue?
Internal dialogue: words characters speak/think to themselves.
External Dialogue: words characters speak out loud
Re-write this exit ticket: How would you make this exit ticket better?
In paragraph 3 the author states, "the class giggled and I grinned thinking they were laughing at her and not me. What do you mean the right colors?" This quote shows that Mia sees things in colors.
This exit ticket needs to deepen their analysis. They should be answering the questions:
1. What did this evidence prove/show?
2. Why is this evidence important?
3. How does this evidence prove my claim?
Give me one example of a word that uses this prefix.
The prefix "fore-" means before.
Examples: Foreshadow, foreboding