Identify the genre name for this type of book: Imagined stories
Fiction
What is another way to explain "key detail"?
A "key detail" is an important detail
True or False: climate and weather are the same thing
False
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Identify the genre name for this type of book: Real people, real events, real history
Historical Nonfiction
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Identify at least one example of a fossil fuel
(Hint: we use fossil fuels to power our cars, heat our homes, etc)
coal, oil, natural gas
What does a "3" on a UNMS rubric represent?
"I can do this"
Identify the genre name for this type of book: Imagined characters experiencing real historical events
Historical Fiction
What does it mean to get "the gist"?
To write a brief summary
Identify at least two problems being caused by climate change:
Sea levels are rising/Plant and animals habitats are changing/Extreme weather is increasing/Human health is affected by increased smog
Who is causing climate change?
Humans
Identify the genre name for this type of book: A story written as a book-length poem
Novel in Verse
Identify at least three steps in the writing process
Read or look at a prompt. Think. Talk. Write. Share. Feedback. Edit and expand. Publish.
carbon dioxide
True or False: Extreme winter storms are also a part of "global warming"
True
Identify the genre name for this type of book: Stories involving imagined worlds and magical creatures
Fantasy or Supernatural Fiction
What does it mean to "annotate" a text?
To write notes on the page to identify important ideas
True or False: The "Greenhouse Effect" is a metaphor
True
Why will we have a weekly "article of the week" routine in 7th grade?
To learn about current events/To build background knowledge about what is happening in the world/To talk and share opinions about interesting topics that affect us...