Paper Annotations
Multiple Choice Strategies
Exit Tickets
Other
100

What needs to be at the top of your paper annotations? Name at least one of the three

Name, Title, Topic

100

Before you pick an answer on a multiple choice question, what do you need to do for all of the answer choices?

Read all of the answer choices

100

What does the argument have for the prompt? 

Answer the prompt!

100

What are the 4Cs? 

Conflict 

Craft 

Characterization 

Changes

200

What are the three columns that you should include when you set up your paper annotations?

Paragraph #, It says, I say

200

What should you do after you answer all of the multiple choice questions? 

Go back and review your answers

200

What does Zoom Out 2 have to do? 

It has to explain how the evidence connects to the prompt

200

What does SLATE stand for?

SPEECH 

LOOKS 

ACTIONS 

THOUGHTS 

EFFECTS ON OTHERS

300

What is the first "I Say" annotation that you need to make?

Initial Claim

300

What strategy can you use if you see a word in a question or in the text that you don't know? 

Context Clues (read around the word that you don't know)

300

What does Zoom Out 1 do?

It explains the author's purpose for including the line in the text!

300

When we annotate a memoir like Warriors Don't Cry, what so we annotate for?

Theme/4 Cs

400

What is the last annotation that you need to make? 

An endnote
400

After you read a multiple choice question, what is the first thing that you should do? 

Make a prediction about the answer!

400

How many sentences should our Exit Ticket or IA Response be?

7 sentences!

400

What does Mr. Cuf stand for? 

Multiple meanings 

Repeated Language 

Charged Language 

Unexpected Language 

Figurative Language

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