This part of a map identifies the location that the map represents
What is a title!
100
This type of chart looks like two overlapping circles and is
used to show the similarities and differences between two topics (people, objects, places, events, or ideas)
What is a Venn Diagram!
100
This text feature is a descriptive name or heading of a text. It is important in previewing a text!
What is a title!
100
This is the VERY FIRST thing you should do when reading a nonfiction text. It uses the title, subtitle and captions, and helps you activate prior knowledge.
What is previewing!
100
This type of source is an original record of a particular time or event that was created during that time, such as the Declaration of Independence, an arrowhead, or a letter.
What is a PRIMARY SOURCE!
200
This part of a map identifies which directions are North, East, South and West.
What is the compass rose!
200
This type of chart looks like a line with chronological dates and events listed on it and is used to represent the order of certain events over a certain period of time.
What is a timeline!
200
This text feature is a title of a part of a text, such as a chapter. They are important during previewing a text.
What is a subheading!
200
1)This before-reading skills helps you make an educated guess about what the text will be about
2) This before-reading skill helps you pay attention to what you want to learn while reading the text.
1) Prediction
2) Focus question
200
This type of source is a record of a time or event in history that was created after that time, such as a textbook or movie about a historical event
What is a SECONDARY SOURCE!
300
This part of the map explains what all of the symbols on the map represent.
What is the map key!
300
This type of chart looks like two connected boxes with titles above each box, and is used to compare two aspects of one topic (such as the pros and cons of owning a dog)
What is a T-Chart!
300
This text feature is a title or explanation of a picture. They are important when previewing a text!
What is a caption!
300
What are the three types of text connections that you can make during reading?
Text-to-text, text-to-self, text-to-world!
300
Is the following a primary or secondary source: the wedding dress that your grandmother wore at her wedding.
PRIMARY! It was made and used during the time period that it represents.
400
This part of the map show how what a distance on the map represent in real life.
What is the scale!
400
This type of chart looks like many circles connected by lines, and is used to represent many different parts of one topic (such as parts of a person's culture)
What is a web!
400
This is the most important subject of a text, usually given in one word or phrase.
What is the topic!
400
These are the two reading skills that you should use AFTER you read a text. They involve thinking deeply about what you learned from the text and writing a brief description of what you learned.
What is REFLECTING and SUMMARIZING!
400
You can find the answer to this type of question directly within the text.
What is a LITERAL QUESTION!
500
Name three types of maps mentioned in the Flocab "Mappy Map" video.
Political map, physical map, weather/climate map, historical map, military maps, agricultural/animal maps.
500
This type of chart looks like two boxes with an arrow between them, and is used to show how certain choices lead to certain outcomes
What is a Cause and Effect Chart
500
Part 1: This is the most important or central thought of a text, usually expressed in a sentence or two.
Part 2: These are smaller pieces of information in a text that help develop or prove the main idea.
Part 1: What is the main idea!
Part 2: What are supporting details!
500
Write three annotation symbols you can use while reading.
? = question about the text
Underline= evidence of a claim
Box= unfamiliar word
S = Summary
P = prediction
* = main idea
+ = I agree
- = I disagree
500
This type of question cannot be answered from something directly in the text, but that can be answered based on clues in the text, and using our own knowledge and experience.