Vocabulary
Author's purpose
Inferencing or Main idea/controlling idea
Organizational pattern
Random
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Unknown words are hard to define I should use what large book to help me....

What is a dictionary?

100

What does the idea author's purpose mean ....

the reason or intent the author wrote the text or passage 

100

On the desk, there are some objects...we can conclude Ms. Costello loves the color....

Pink!

100

What does "text structure" mean?

The way the text or passage is laid out for the reader to understand. The ideas, words, and concepts are all presented in a certain manner. 

100

What formula do you use when you see a reading question that asks for an answer and text evidence?

ABCS

Answer /Thesis

Back it up with Evidence

Commentary

200

What is a context clue?

Words that surround  an unknown word that helps the reader understand the unknown term

200

An author is trying to persuade you to take action or purchase an item- what is another word for  persuade?

Suggest, Convince, or Urge

200

How do readers make inferences?

They use the clues in the text and their background knowledge to make reasonable conclusions. It is an educated guess.

200

What are the  types of structures readers could possibly encounter?

Compare and Contrast

Cause and Effect

Problem and Solution

Desc./ Categorical

Seq./Chrono

200

What kind of things can be found in an informational text? Think structure and what we talked about earlier.

text features, headings, main idea, central idea etc. LOOK AT THE VOCAB CHART AND THE ANCHOR CHARTS

300

What does the word endearing mean? (you have 10 more seconds than usual)

affectionate, loveable, or kind 

Example: Often I am called weird, but to me the idea is endearing. 

300

What is the reason the author includes text features?

.....to enhance the text and help add additional information to the text

300

What does the meaning of "main idea" mean?

The big picture idea that is presented in the text or a specific section.

300
Why is the structure important to know?

The ideas can be presented in numerous ways- the pattern helps readers further understand the text. 

300

What is the purpose of a footnote?

To provide additional information about a word or idea; they are located at the bottom of the text

400

hmmm you don’t know a word- what two things can you use on the STAAR Test

a dictionary either the book or the online version 

400

Why does an author include a map or diagram in their text?


to show a statistic or compare information visually 

to depict where a location is at

400

How do you find the controlling/main idea?

Typically, it is the idea that flows from the top of the text to the bottom. It is the BIG or KEY idea found within the text.

400

I should annotate the passage to deepen my understand! True or false

TRUE TRUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

400

What are the small numbers next to a word called?

Footnotes or endnotes

500

Why is NOT skipping words important?

All words have meaning and purpose; readers need to know the context to further understand the author's purpose


PLUS JUST DON'T

500

What is the most likely reason the author included this picture and caption in the Killer Whale text?

The whales are black and white. They have tiny eyes on their side of their head to see prey. 

to provide a physical description of what killer whales physically appear to look like and their typical behaviors.

500
How do the sections' titles and main idea correlate?

Meaning how can a reader use the title to understand the main idea?

The reader should use the hints in the title to understand what the topic's main could possible be.


Example: Section titled  "Dana Loves Dinos" is probably about how Dana adores prehistoric creatures. 

500

What are the words that help a reader with understanding the organizational pattern for the structure  description?

represent, depict, show, explain, emphasize, elaborate, detail

500

How does a reader answer part A part B questions? What is the strategy?

You must check to make sure part A is correctly answered FIRST!!! Part B is the evidence that supports Part A.

 You can draw an arrow to see does my evidence in part b support or match Part A? Ask yourself does the evidence make sense? 

Think Part A: Zach had a concussion.  Part B: "His brain was a ticking time bomb."

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