MAIN IDEA & SUMMARY
INFERENCES
TEXT STRUCTURE
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE & WORD MEANING
CLAIMS & EVIDENCE
100

What is the main idea?
"Regular exercise improves mood, strengthens the heart, and increases energy levels."

Regular exercise improves overall health and well-being.

100

Sarah grabbed her umbrella and rain boots before leaving. What can you infer?

It is raining or about to rain.

100

Which structure uses signal words like “first,” “next,” and “finally”?

Chronological (sequence).

100

“The classroom was a zoo.” What figurative language is this?

Metaphor.

100

What is a claim?

A statement or opinion that needs proof.

200

Create a sentence that best summarizes this passage?
"Many students procrastinate. They wait until the last minute to study, which leads to stress and lower grades."

Procrastinating causes stress and lower grades for students.

200

"Marcus slammed his locker and walked away without speaking." What can you infer?

Marcus is upset or angry.

200

Which text structure shows similarities and differences?

Compare and contrast.

200

“The wind whispered through the trees.” What figurative language is this?

Personification.

200

Which is the strongest evidence?
A. “I think school should start later.”
B. “A study shows students perform better with more sleep.”

B. A study shows students perform better with more sleep.

300

Which detail best supports the main idea that recycling benefits communities?
A. Recycling bins are blue.
B. Recycling reduces landfill waste.
C. Some people forget to recycle.
D. Recycling trucks are loud.

B. Recycling reduces landfill waste.

300

If a character avoids eye contact and gives short answers, what might that suggest?

The character is nervous, guilty, or uncomfortable.

300

A passage explains a problem and then gives solutions. What structure is used?

Problem and solution.

300

What does the prefix “pre-” mean?

Before.

300

Is this evidence or opinion?
“Chocolate ice cream is the best flavor.”

Opinion.

400

What should a strong summary NOT include?

Personal opinions or minor details.

400

What two things do you combine to make an inference?

Text evidence + what you already know.

400

Words like “because,” “since,” and “as a result” signal which structure?

Cause and effect.

400

If someone is described as “radiant,” which word is closest in meaning?
A. Dull
B. Bright
C. Angry
D. Quiet

B. Bright.

400

Which sentence is textual evidence?
A. The story is boring.
B. The author states, “The storm destroyed three homes.”

B. The author states, “The storm destroyed three homes.”

500

What is the central idea?
"Solar energy is renewable, reduces pollution, and lowers electricity costs over time."

Solar energy is a clean, cost-effective renewable resource.

500

A character studies every night, asks questions, and rewrites notes. What can you infer about them?

They are responsible or determined.

500

A text describing how volcanoes form step-by-step is using what structure?

Sequential/Process.

500

In the sentence, “After running the marathon, she was exhausted,” what does exhausted most likely mean?

Extremely tired.

500

Why must claims include strong evidence?

To make the argument believable and convincing.

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