Which text feature helps the reader understand the main idea of each section of the text.
Sub-title OR Sub-heading
What is a Claim?
Your position, answer. Either FOR or AGAINST.
How many pieces of evidence should a short response have?
2
What's the first thing you do when you're on extended response question?
READ THE QUESTION and Bulletpoints
Who's your bestie when your reading? What do you do while you're reading?
Pencil and Annotate
Helps the reader understand exactly what something looks like.
Photograph
What does contribute mean?
To add on, or share it's involvement in the entire story.
What is an inference? How would you answer it in a short response?
An inference is made using what we know and our observations. It is also called an educated guess
How many pieces of evidence should extended response have? WHY?
TWO evidence from each story to SUPPORT your CLAIM.
When we read, we read with the...
WHO and WHAT in mind
Gives the reader more information about the picture or photograph.
What does develop mean?
Grow or Change
How do we start our short response?
In the text, "TITLE" by "AUTHOR" ...
What's a synonym for the term, "for example..."
For instance,
Another detail,
What is a hook? When do we normally see a hook in a story/text?
Hook is a sentence that engages the reader. It's usually in the introduction
Genre of text/article based on real people, animals, places, or things.
Non-fiction
What is Central Idea?
What the story is mostly about.
Where should your reasoning be in a short response?
Last sentence
FIRST Find their similarities (use evidence)
THEN, find the differences (use evidence)
How does annotating help us as readers...
Find the central idea, characters, details.
Which text features helps the reader identify important words?
Glossary
What is theme? Give an example.
Lesson Learned.
Ex. Winning isn't everything.
How do you start your reasoning?
This shows,
To conclude,
To summarize,
how do we answer an extended response question?
Answer each BULLET-POINT, using evidence from the story
What are 3 purposes of the author?
Persuade - convince
Inform - information
Entertain - interesting