This story element not only tells you where a story is taking place, but can also tell you when. The details of this element might affect the mood of the story.
What is "Setting"
I can use these clues when trying to figure out the meaning of an unknown word.
What are "Context Clues"
This type of text structure features a detailed description of something to give the reader a mental picture.
What is Description
This are the teachers of your writing. Yu must have several of them to support your main idea.
What are Key or supporting details.
When given a passage, article, or story, you should always read this first.
What is the "Directions"
Characters always face these in a story. We can learn a lot about a character by looking at how he/she reacts when they are faced with a ...
What is "problem"
Caption, Diagram, Bold text, Heading, Subheading, Map, Glossary, and Table are all examples of this.
What are "Text Features"
This text structure gives readers a chronological of events or a list of steps in a procedure
What is Chronological or Sequential
This is where the main idea is expresses. In it, you tell your reader what they are about to learn about.
What is a "Topic Sentence"
When answering these type of questions, one strategy is to cover up the answers, and try to answer the question without seeing the options.
What is "Multiple Choice"
This is part of a character's behavior and attitude that make up their personality. Unlike feelings, this part is usually a permanent characteristic.
What is a "Character Trait"
One strategy to find the ________________________ of a text is to look for repeated words in a chunk, and make a statement with those words.
What is "Main Idea"
This type of text examines the similarities and differences between two or more people, events, concepts, ideas, etc
What is Compare and Contrast
This type of word or sentence helps to connect ideas in your writing. It can also be a clue as to the text structure. (author's purpose)
What is transition words , phrases ,or sentences.
When asked a question about a specific part of the story (ex: Paragraphs 5-8), you should always do this before answering the question.
What is go back and read that section of the test.
These three words are what readers use to analyze a character's personality. All evidence you need about a character can be found in looking for a character's ...
What are "Actions, Thoughts, and Dialogue"
When I retell about the article using the main idea and a few important key details in just a few sentences, I am doing this.
What is "Summarizing"
This type of structure sets up a problem or problems, explains the solution, and then discusses the effects of the solution.
What is Problem & Solution
Narrative writing must have a ________ that consist of background information, rising action, climax, turning point, and falling action.
What is "plot"
When reading a fiction text, this is what you should be marking up.
What are "Story Elements."
The name of the central idea of a story that explains a life lesson, or a message from the author, is called...
What is "Theme"
Informational text is written in _________ ________ which is determined by the author's purpose.
What is "Text Structure"
This structure presents the causal relationship between a specific event, idea, or concept and the events, ideas, or concept that follow.
What is Cause and Effect
You should read this first if you are reading to write.
What is "the prompt"
When reading a nonfiction text, in addition to just reading the article, you must also pay attention to this.
What are "Text Features"