Latin Roots
Vocabulary
SMART Goals
Reading Strategies
Miscellaneous
100

The Latin root "di" means what? 

What is "two."

100

This word means "excessive flattery"

What is adulation?

100

True or False: "I want to get better at math" is an example of a SMART goal.

What is False?

100

This reading strategy requires the reader to take a reading summary or partial retelling and add in their own thoughts, experiences, opinions, interpretations and connections to generate a new, and bigger idea

What is synthesizing?

100

Anything that makes it hard for you to achieve a goal is called what?

What is a barrier?

200

Give me a word with the Latin root "ab"

Examples include: absorb, abrasive, abduct, abnormal

200

Using the surrounding sentences to determine the meaning of an unknown word involves using this type of clue.

What is context?

200

When writing a SMART goal, what does the "A" stand for?

Action Oriented

200

A reader restating what they read in their own words in 3-4 sentences.

What is summarizing?

200

When you speak up for yourself and express your needs, you are practicing this.

What is self advocacy?

300

This Latin root means "to sleep"

What is "dorm?"

300

Underlining important ideas, circling unknown words, or putting question marks next to a statement you don't understand are all parts of _______reading.

What is "active" reading?

300

A SMART goal has to be measurable. Measurable means this.

Has data to track progress.

300

When we read something and realize that we have commonalities in our lives with the story or article, we are making _____________.

What are connections?

300

Which of the following is NOT one of the 5 components of writing an email?

* Subject line

* Main Body

*Emoji

* Addressee

What is emoji?

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