Reading Strategies
Vocabulary
Fill in the Blank
Common Mistakes
Word Meaning & Figurative Language
100

This strategy includes reading a question again to ensure you understand what is being asked before choosing an answer.

What is re-reading a question?

100

A conclusion drawn from evidence in the text plus what you already know.

What is inference?

100

________________ is the dictionary meaning of a word.

________________  is the emotional meaning of a word.

(cold = temperature       cold=mean-spirited; heartless)

1. What is Denotation?

2. What is Connotation?

100

Choosing an answer that sounds right but is not supported by the text.

What is guessing with no evidence/proof?

100

The literary device used in the sentence “The classroom was a zoo."

What is a metaphor?

200

This strategy includes marking key ideas, circling  important words, highlighting important details and writing notes while reading a passage. 

What is annotating?
200

The hints found in surrounding words that help determine an unfamiliar word’s meaning.

What are context clues?
200

Strong readers do not just find answers, but instead they  __________ them using evidence.

What is support or justify?
200

Choosing an answer that is true, but does not match the specific passage being read.

What is using irrelevant evidence?

200

The meaning of the word arid in the sentence: "The desert was extremely arid due to the lack of water supply and the blazing hot sun."

What is very dry?

300

This is a strategy where a reader removes clearly incorrect answer choices to improve the chance of selecting the correct answer.

What is the process of elimination?

300

The reason an author writes a text, including to inform, persuade, or entertain the reader. 

What is author's purpose?

300

______ is the atmosphere the writer creates for the reader. 

_____ is the attitude an author has towards a particular subject or topic of a text. 

*Answer must be in the correct order*

1. Mood

2. Tone 

300

Answering a question based on what you remember instead of what the question is actually asking.

What is not reading the question carefully? 

300

The literary device used in the sentence: “The city never sleeps."

What is personification?

400

This strategy is used to avoid "trap" answers by carefully checking that each answer choice is fully supported by the text.

What is verifying answers with evidence? 

400

The important detail in texts that is developed through repeated ideas, key details, and examples across paragraphs.

What is the central/main idea?

400

_____ is a word indicating what the author means for us to understand.

By using indirect characterization techniques, the author can __________ a character's traits.

What is imply/implied?

400

Overlooking important words like “best,” “most likely,” or “mainly” in a question.

What is missing key question words?

400

The meaning of the word famished in the sentence: “After skipping lunch, her stomach growled loudly, and she was famished by dinner."

What is extremely hungry?

500

This is a strategy of reading where a student actively interacts with the text, uses evidence to guide thinking, and applies multiple strategies to reach accurate answers.

What is active reading?

500

The way a text is organized, and includes about 5 types. Name 3 along with your definition.

What is text structure, including (cause/effect, compare/contrast, problem/solution, chronological order, description) ?

500

When using information from articles or multimedia sources, students must determine which facts are most __________ and __________ for the task being completed.

What are relevant and useful?

500

Failing to connect the question, the text evidence, and the answer choice together before selecting an answer.

What is not fully analyzing/ or reviewing ALL PARTS of the question?

500

The purpose of why an author would describe the sky as “a blanket of diamonds” in a text.

What is to help readers better picture the scene or provide an image of the sky?

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