This symbol represents a story's problem
What is a flag with a question mark?
When a character comes to the rescue, has an idea to help or gives advice, the solution is _____________ helped.
What is "someone" helped?
This is the most important information from a text that is retold in the order of the original text.
What is a summary?
When a reader analyzes a main character, he/she looks for characteristics that relate to how the character looks. These characteristics are called _________.
What are "features" or physical features?
This is the "voice" you are using when are thinking about a video game while reading a book.
What is your "distracting voice"?
What is "a problem with himself or herself"?
What is "something changed"?
Every story follows this same text structure.
What is Setting, main character(s), problem, attempted solutions, solution?
When we read the True Story of the 3 Little Pigs, the wolf going to each pig's house to get a cup of sugar for his dear old granny's birthday cake was one of the actions he did that help us understand the character's ____________________.
What is "perspective"?
This is the voice you are using when you are reading the text on the page word for word.
What is your "reading voice"?
When the main character is upset with another character. What type of problem is this?
What is a problem with "someone else"?
Readers expect a problem to be solved in one of ____ ways.
What is 3?
What text feature is used to understand the meaning of vocabulary used in the text.
What is a glossary?
When the reader collects details about what a character wonders, worries and dreams about, that is the ______________________part of FAST.
What is "thinks"?
This is the voice you use when you are making inferences about what you are reading or drawing conclusions about the reading that are not necessarily in the print.
What is your "thinking voice"?
If a character is upset about a situation or a "thing", he or she has this type of problem.
What is a problem with "something"?
This is the type of solution to a problem where the main character continues to try different strategies until one works to solve the problem.
What is "something helped"?
This text feature can give the reader clues as to the order that events take place in the text.
What is a timeline?
When a character talks in a grumpy tone and says he/she doesn't like about school, we can infer that his perspective about school is ______________________.
What is "he/she doesn't like school"?
This is the voice you are using when you are collecting evidence from the text to support your answer to a comprehension question.
What is your "reading" voice?
The answer to a problem in a story is called the ______________.
What is a solution?
This is the symbol used to represent a solution to a problem.
What is a fist pump?
This texture is a visual source of information that teach new and additional details and reveal the same information as the text but in a visually more simple form.
What is a photograph, illustration, diagram, map, or chart?
FAST stands for this in relation to a character's perspective.
What is features, actions, says, thinks?
This is the voice you are using when you are writing an opinion about a passage you read in class.
What is your "thinking" voice?