The lesson learned in a story
What is theme?
Topic + Point
What is main idea?
What strategy to use for identifying the meaning of an unknown word?
What is the "Replace It" strategy?
Looking around the word(s) for context clues can help you determine the meaning of what?
What are unknown words/phrases?
Going back into the text to ____ and use information from multiple sources.
What is locate/find/search/justify?
What to annotate when reading literature
What is characters, settings, and events?
Annotating for informational passages
What is underline one sentence per paragraph?
What is poetry?
Chronological, Description, Cause and Effect, Problem and Solution, and Compare and Contrast
What are text structures?
You can analyze these text features to help understand the text more!
What is analyzing visuals/illustrations?
Themes are ______, everyone should be able to learn from them.
What is Universal?
Gathering information from headings, visuals, and important sentences is using your....
What are text features?
Standard 2.6 states: "Describe how the ___ of ____ affects the way events are described"
What is Point of View?
Experiencing an event and hearing/seeing/gathering information from an event are examples of this standard.
What are 1st and 2nd hand accounts?
You don't compare and contrast the theme... but the ______ to the theme!
What is approaches to the theme?
Comparing these three things in literature is asked of you on the test.
What are characters, settings, and events?
___ is what's happening and ____ is the result.
Studying the parts of the texts in story helps you understand what?
What is the structure of a story?
Finding the similarities and differences in how the text is laid out can help with this standard.
What is comparing/contrasting text structures?
This signpost is when a character has a moment of realization!
What is "A-Ha" Moments?
Character responses, cause and effect, and connection to the story/problem are all descriptions of what in literature?
What are events?
What is relationship/connection?
Metaphors, Personification, Similes, and Hyperboles are examples of what?
What is figurative language?
What is Analyzing Multiple Accounts on the Same Topic?
Analyzing the key points and the author's explanations on a topic is to analyze this.
What is Analyzing the Author's Point and Reasons?