Inferencing
Tier Words
Comprehension
Summarizing
Assumptive Teaching
10
True/False: Foreshadowing is an example of infering.

What is True.

10

How many tiers of words are their?

3

10

What is comprehension?

The act of understanding.

10
The length of the original passage the summary should be

Approx. 25%


10

When an educator expects a student to know a particular fact

What is assumptive teaching?

20

Common phrase used to describe an inference

What is an educated guess?

20

What is the largest tier?

tier 2
20

The most important questioning style when learning comprehension

Self Questioning
20

True/False: Summarizing is synonymous with Synthesizing

False

20

A solution to allow students extra time to think about a question

What is wait time?

30

Known as the act of reading ______ the ______

Between

Lines

30

Which tier are domain specific words?

Tier 3

30
Comprehension begins when students make the transition after this slump.

What is the 4th grade slump?


30

What should be ignored during summarizing?

What is irrelevant information?

30

The most common mistake in regards to assumptive teaching.

What is the teacher assuming the students feel a certain way about a topic based on culture/race?

40

Inference is using what you know to determine..

What is not found word for word in the text.

40

What tier are words that are used in everyday conversation?

Tier 1

40
Before reading to learn the students, ....

Learn to read.

40

The students should use a select set of text from the passage to summarize the passage.

False

40

How much experience does a teacher need to be able to make assumptions about his/her students.

What is infinite/never enough?

50

Inferences can be obtained through a combination of...

What is known + Schema

50

What is the main quality of a tier 2 word

Used across the curriculum..

50

All students learn comprehension strategies at the same rate

What is False
50

The words a student should use to express a summary.

What is their own words?
50

This group of students can be grouped together based on their feelings about education.

NONE!

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