This helps you understand the relationship between two things in time and space.
What are prepositions?
When you convince someone.
What is persuade?
The setting of the legend.
What is a village/China?
This reading strategy includes previewing the text and its questions.
What is Plan?
Details from the text that support your claim.
What is evidence?
To focus on the most important points of a text and briefly explain them.
What is synthesize?
To state or declare.
What is claim?
The vegetable that Shu Fa pulled.
What is a turnip?
This reading strategy refers to making sure that you are checking your understanding of the text.
What is Monitor?
The way that a written letter begins.
What is a salutation?
I read, I know, And so...
What are inferences?
Ready for use.
What is available?
This character trips and hurts his head.
Who is Uncle?
This reading strategy refers to creating mental pictures of the text's events.
What is Visualize?
You respond to this when you have a written test and also during your Quick Writes.
What is a prompt?
What the text is about.
What is topic or main idea?
What is a statue?
This was cut off from Shu Fa.
What is hair?
This strategy includes understanding the main events and their supporting details.
What is Determine Importance?
Titles of books must always be written with this.
What are capitals/underlined?
Series of events in a story.
What is plot?
A group of related things that are put in certain order
What is a series?
This resource was considered as being sacred in the legend.
What is water?
This reading strategy refers to linking what you have already read in previous texts to the current text.
What is Make Connections?
When you switch from one thing/person to many things/people.
What is singular to plural?