This is what the I stands for in MR.LIP
Interactions (human/environment)
___________ and ___________ are the two most
important lines on a map.
What is the Equator and prime meridian?
Anchor questions are
something we ask ourselves whenever we see a signpost in our reading
The feeling that we get when we read a story
The boy bounced into the blue basket
What is alliteration?
Relative location is:
what is: where a place is relative to another place?
(Show map)
What continent is #3?
What is Europe?
This is a signpost that helps us to understand "why this keeps happening over and over again"
What is again and again?
What is (
teacher can say yes/no)
examples:
-the passage doesn't answer the question for us, we dig deeper, we want to learn more
Figurative language is:
a way to creatively say something. It isn't literal, it helps to capture the readers' attention.
Absolute location uses this
What are coordinates/latitude-longitude?
What is North and South, then East and West?
Signposts help us to:
what is: dig deeper into the story and have a better understanding of what we're reading.
Popped balloon
Dog ran away
grandparent is sick
What is: sadness, upset?
She swam as gracefully as a swan
What is a simile?
These are the 5 themes of geography
What is: Movement, region, location, interaction, places?
There are _____ oceans in our world.
What are 5?
This signpost helps us to know "how this might change things"
What is an aha moment?
When we make inferences, we take ________ and __________ to help us.
what are: clues from the story and what we already know.
Cry me a river
What is a hyperbole?
What do the 5 themes of geography help us to do?
Name the 7 continents
What is: North America, South America, Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, Antarctica
Name all the signposts
What is:
aha moment, memory moment, again and again, contrast and contradictions, tough questions, words of the wiser
We use this to help us find synonyms
What is a thesaurus?
The breeze ran through my hair.
What is personification?