Well-Developed Paragraphs
Close Reading
Context Clues
Prefixes and Suffixes
Connotation and Denotation
100
R - Restate and Respond A - Answer the question C - Cite Evidence E - Explain and Elaborate R - Reword and Rewind
What is RACER?
100
A - Analyze T - Title M - Mark up to Understand $ - Synthesize $ - Support
What is ATM$$?
100
Antonym Synonym Inference Example Definition
What are the types of context clues?
100
letters in the beginning of a root word that change the original meaning
What is a prefix?
100
the associations and feelings a word evokes in a reader
What is connotation?
200
A - Answer the question
What is the longest RACER step?
200
Read the directions and write ATM$$ on the top as a checklist?
What do you do even before beginning ATM$$?
200
Antonym - "not", "but", "unlike" Synonym - "or", "like" Inference - Use background knowledge Example - "such as", "including" Definition - "means", "is", appositive, colon
What are the choice words for the types?
200
letters in the end of the root word that change the original meaning
What is an antonym?
200
the literal definition of a word
What is denotation?
300
After you do the E step, you must always remember to give a citation.
What do you do after you write a quote or use evidence?
300
You can tell when a text is fiction or non fiction based on the visuals, quotations, and characters.
How can you tell if a text is fiction or non fiction?
300
Context clues are important because they help a reader understand the meaning of a word in a sentence.
Why are context clues important?
300
the original word and meaning
What is a root word?
300
Intelligent has a more positive connotation than egghead.
Which is more positive?
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