What should you have on the top of your paper?
*3 things
Name. Title. Date.
What type of information DOES a summary contain?
The most IMPORTANT parts of the story. Key details!
With a capital letter.
What does it mean to 'Revise'
To add or remove
What strategy do you use if there's a small blank box with a question but there's no; A, B, C or D?
R.A.C.E
How do you divide your T-chart? What are the titles of each side of the T-Chart?
Notes. Questions.
How is summarization organized?
BME. Chronological.
How should you end every sentence?
with correct punctuation (. ? ! " )
What it does it mean to 'Edit'
Capitalization. Punctuation. Spelling
How do you restate a question? What is the first thing(s) you need to do?
Turn the question into a statement. Take the question words and the question mark(?) out!
What is the first thing you should do before you begin reading the text?
Go to the questions! Break them down in simpler terms.
What should you NOT include in your summary?
irrelevant/unnecessary/unimportant details. Things that are NOT important to the main plot!
When you are reading and need to take a break/breath, what type of punctuation is needed?
a comma ( , )
What is a strategy used to REVISE?
W.E.I.R.D
Name 1 started stem you can use for providing text evidence?
Name 1 starter stem you can use to close out/end your response?
in the text it says, according to the author, in paragraph (#)
In conclusion, With that being said, As a result
1. Should you annotate each and EVERY paragraph in the story?
2. What should you be including in your annotations?
No.
Key/Important details!
What is a strategy to help you summarize? What should you be looking for? *HINT = 5*
5 W's. Who, What, Why, When, Where?
What is a run on sentence?
a sentence that continues to go on and on WITHOUT any punctuation
what is a strategy you can use to EDIT?
C.U.P.S
How do you know when it's time to write an 'ECR' or essay? Instead of R.A.C.E
There will be a PROMPT. A lot of instructions (bullet points) and a BIG box
How do you know if you got the answer correct?
You are able to prove it with EVIDENCE from the text
Write a short summary for "San Martin in the Mist"
Open Response.
Must include main character and plot/theme
what type of agreement do you need in every sentence? *HINT = You can't have one without the other or it is a fragment*
subject-verb[predicate] agreement
Ms. Munoz has a volleyball tournament in chicago from march 29th threw the 31st.
*what changes, if any, need to be made?
Chicago. March. Through
What are the 3 MAIN sections you need for an essay? What does each section have to have?
*HINT = 1st section has 2 things, 2nd section has 2 things, then what do you do in the last section?*
Introduction. Body. Closing
1st section(Intro) = Hook. Topic sentence/Thesis
2nd section(Body) = Reasons/Topic(s). Evidence
3rd section(Closing) = Wrap it up/Re-tell us why you wrote this paper