Aesthetic and Efferent Interactions with Texts
Effects of Text Structure on Comprehension and Memory
Effects of Text Structure on Comprehension and Memory Part II
Literary Structure and Metacognition
100

What word means "to carry away"?

What is efferent?
100

The organization or sequencing of ideas and arguments 

What is text structure?

100

States a main idea and then lists supporting details 

What is enumerative pattern?

100

Examples being: characters, setting, conflict, and dénouement

What are basic story elements?

200

Focuses on literary texts, specifically aimed at experiencing or feeling a piece of writing

What is aesthetic reading?

200

Attributive, problem/solution, and compare/contrast are examples of what?

What is expository text structures?

200

Referred to by the book as one of the best strategies for teaching text structures

What are visual/spatial strategies?

200

Protagonists and antagonists, usually taking the form of people and animals

What are characters?

300

The main takeaways during efferent interactions

What is information and arguments from the text?

300

Used to preview a text and to gain a general sense of its content

What are headings and subheadings?

300
Text structure is used to store, retrieve, and summarize information read meaning that text structure has a strong effect on these two brain functions
What are comprehension and memory?
300

The act of reflecting on one's own thought processes so as to consciously guide the outcome

What is metacognition?

400

The person who facilitates student success with reading by stating explicitly what you expect students to gain from a text

What is the role of the teacher?

400

Examples being: first, second, third, finally, moreover, in addition, and nevertheless 

What is cohesive ties?

400

A tool used to help English learners comprehend cohesive ties

What is a bilingual dictionary?

400

Setting a purpose for reading, evaluating whether the purpose is being met, and revising goals or remediating their own interactions with the text 

What are self-monitoring strategies?

500

When readers decided if they should take an aesthetic or efferent stance when facing a text

What is the first step when approaching a new text?

500

A method of teaching text structure that uses a vehicle depiction of the different parts of a successful essay.

What is the train analogy?

500

In reading strategies such as mapping and DR-TA, what does DR-TA stand for?

What is Directed Reading-Thinking Activity?

500

Consists of the way the situation is resolved

What is dénouement?

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