Multiple Choice
Writing
Annotations
Reading
Poetry
100

We make this before we read the answer options.

What is a prediction note?

100

The "A" in ANEZ.

What is "Argument"?

100

The three types of POV.

What are 1st, 2nd, and 3rd?

100

The problem in a story.

What is conflict?

100

The number of times we read poetry.

What is 3 times?

200

The habit we use to cross out incorrect answer choices.

What is POE?

200

The "NE" in ANEZ.

What is Name-It, Explain-It?

200

Genre, Topic, AF, POV

What are opening annotations?
200

The solution to a problem.

What is resolution?

200

A "paragraph" in a poem.

What is a stanza?

300

The third step in our MC check-list.

What is going back to find evidence?

300

The "Z" in ANEZ.

What is Zoom Out?

300

When reading nonfiction, we annotate for this.

What is Author's Claim?

300

A claim should always do this.

What is argue something?

300

The end note made in poetry.

What is theme?

400

Free!

Lucky you!

400

The argument sentence should always start with these two things.

What is title and author?

400

When reading fiction we annotate for this.

What is theme?

400

When reading nonfiction, our topic note should start with this word.

What is "How"?

400

Opening annotations made when we read poetry.

What is topic and speaker?

500

The POE codes and what they stand for.

What are NT, TS, TL, OT, and NE?

500

The two components of Name-It, Explain-It.

What is context and evidence?

500

The 4C's.

What are characterization, conflict, change, and craft?

500

The number of words in the "It Says" column of two-column notes.

What is 3-5?

500

A comparison between two things using "like" or "as".

What is a simile?

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