What is annotating?
Using symbols when we're reading.
What are pictures?
Illustrations or photos in a story.
What has to be broken before you can use it?
An egg.
What's the definition of right there?
The answer is in one spot of the text.
What is a claim?
A statement that can be argued
When do we use a question mark?
When we don't understand a word, what's happening or if something is confusing.
What are patterns?
Something that repeats in story.
Which word becomes shorter when you add to letters to it?
The word "short"
How is Think and Search different from Right There?
The answer for Think and Search is in more than one spot of the text, rather than one spot.
What is summarizing?
Using important details from the story to explain what it's about.
What are all the annotation symbols?
*, ?, !,and ______
What are the 4 P's of prediction?
Prior knowledge, pictures, patterns and proving.
What comes down, but never goes up.
Rain.
What is writer and me?
You have to use what the writer tells you and your own knowledge and experiences to answer a question.
What is contrasts and contradictions?
A contrast in how you expect a character to act and feel and how they really do. A change in the story.
Why do we annotate? What does it help us do?
We annotate to better understand a story and to also remember key points. It helps us create our summaries.
What is prior knowledge?
What we already know before we read a story.
About how many turkeys are eaten on Thanksgiving in the United States?
Around 46 million
What is on my own?
Using your own experiences and knowledge to answer a question. It's your own opinion.
What is reasoning?
Explaining how our evidence proves our claim.
What are all the fiction elements?
Characters; thoughts, feelings and actions. Also, the plot and conflict.
What is proving and when do we do it?
We use proving at the end of the story to explain if our prediction is correct or not.
What comes twice in a week, once in a year and never in a month?
The letter "e".
What does QAR stand for?
Question Answer Relationships
What do we use to create our fast action explanation?
Claim, evidence and reasoning.