Topic/ Main Idea
Patterns
Implied Ideas
LevelsofComprehnsion
Study Strategies
100
The author's purpose in the paragraph
What is the topic?
100
The primary way for organizing information in a paragraph
What is the primary pattern?
100
An inference based on specific statements in the passage, do not contradict one another and rely's on the author's words.
What is a logical inference?
100
Three levels of comprehension are literal, interpretive, and applicative?
What are the three levels of comprehension?
100
Website that has flash cards and templates for flashcards.
What is
quizlet.com?
200
"Which person, event, practice, theory or idea is most frequently mentioned in the paragraph?"
What is the question to ask to find the topic?
200
The topic sentence is the organizing sentence and the pattern determines how the topic sentence is supported.
What is the relationship between the topic sentence and the pattern?
200
An idea where the author leaves it up to the reader to come up with a main idea that summarizes all of the supporting data.
What is an implied main idea?
200
Bloom's taxonomy has three additional levels: Analysis, synthesis and evaluation
What is the diffference between levels of comprehension and Bloom's taxonomy?
200
Negative messages reduce a student's motivation.
How do negative messges impact students?
300
Main idea is the key point or center message in a paragraph.
What is the main idea?
300
Definition, process, sequence of dates and events, simple listing, classification, comparison and contrast, cause and effect
What are the seven patterns?
300
An inference that does not follow from the author's text, relys on the common sense and background knowledge of the reader.
What is illogical inference?
300
What is an inference?
What is demonstrating an understanding of the unstated meaning of facts and ideas.
300
A critical reader and thinker is able to form his/her own opinion about information.
What are the benefits of becoming a critical reader and thinker?
400
What does the author want to say about the topic? What one idea is developed throughout most of the paragraph?
What is are questions to ask to find the main idea?
400
Process with cause and effect and/or definitions or Classifications with comparison and contrast or Sequence of dates and events with cause and effect
What is one example of common combinations of patterns?
400
A bridging inference is an inference that thre readers draw in order to understand how the supporting ideas relate to one another.
What is a bridging inference?
400
Evaluation (Bloom's taxonomy) is making judgements based on reading.
What is presenting and defending your opinions by making judgements on information based upon criteria
400
The student will be stronger in all of his/her classes.
What courses will a student be stronger in if they use the ASB 111 skills?
500
Topic sentences are general sentences that sum up main ideas in paragraphs.
What is the topic sentence?
500
Diagram the cause and effect relationship
What is a way to detmine if the cause and effect pattern is not clear?
500
Yellow journalism is an example of an allusion
What is an example of an allusion?
500
All of the levels of comprehension plus Bloom's taxononmy are necessary to write a research paper.
What thinking processes are necessary to write an effective research paper?
500
ASB 111 content is common sense and takes time to use them.
What is the biggest challenge to applying ASB 111 content in other classes?
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