Vocabulary
SOAPSTONE
Citing Evidence
Accountable Talk Stems
Affixes/Root
100
If you are pro something does this mean you support it or you're against it?
What is for it.
100
What does the first (S) in SOAPSTONE stand for?
What is speaker.
100
What does it mean to cite evidence?
What is give facts to support your claim or argument. Teacher Discretion.
100
Give an example of an accountable talk stem?
Teacher discretion
100
Identify the prefix or suffix in the following word. Deregulate
What is (de).
200
If you are con something does this mean you support it or you're against it?
What is against.
200
What does the (O) in SOAPSTONE stand for?
What is occasion.
200
(T or F) The following sentence is an example of using a sentence starter to cite evidence. The author states in paragraph 1 line 6 that Jose has won multiple athletic awards. This is evidence that he is very dedicated and committed to playing sports.
What is True.
200
Give another accountable talk stem that has not already been provided.
Teacher discretion.
200
Identify what the prefix or suffix is in the following word. Communist
What is (ist).
300
What is the correct definition of strategy? A.Plan of action or policy designed to achieve an overall aim. B.Talk that is meaningful, respectful and mutually beneficial.
What is A.
300
What does the (A) in SOAPSTONE stand for?
What is audience.
300
What is the accountable talk stem that is used in the following text: "Melissa you said that you don't believe in school uniforms, because it oppresses the individual and doesn't allow them to express themselves." I'm not sure I understood when you said it oppresses them; could you clarify what that word means?"
What is could you clarify.
300
What is the root word in the following word. Judgement
What is judge.
400
A prefix is A. Advantages and reasons why you support an argument. B. A word letter or number placed before another.
What is B.
400
What does the (P) in SOAPSTONE stand for?
What is purpose.
400
Cite evidence that supports the statement "Henry is very anit-social. I notice when Henry enters the room he is always well-dressed and prepared for class. He often sits in the back and does not talk to his peers or interact with them. When it is time to work in groups he refuses to do so.
What is "sits in the back" "does not talk with his peers" "does not interfere with his peers."
400
(True or False) The following student is using appropriate accountable talk: "Melissa you are not very intelligent. You say some of the stupidest things during class".
What is False
400
What is the prefix, root word and suffix in the following word. Anti-capitalist
What is anti, capital, ist
500
What is a root word? A. After you remove all the affixes it is the most basic part of the word. B. A word, letter or number placed after another.
What is A.
500
What is Ms. Thomas's tone in the following passage? I'm very tired of being stressed out. Every time I resolve one issue another problems arises. They say things happen in three's so I'm just waiting for fate to smack me in the face. Sometimes I feel like quitting.
What is discouraged. Teacher discretion. If you can give me evidence of another tone I will give you the points.
500
If you're writing an argumentative essay why is it important to cite evidence?
What is "to strengthen your argument" (Teacher Discretion)
500
Identify the accountable talk stem used below: "I agree with Melissa!" "I believe that school uniforms should not be imposed on students , because what we choose to wear does express who we are." "On the other hand, if all students wear the same clothes we would not be able to tell the difference between the rich and the poor.
What is "I agree" "I believe" "On the other hand"
500
(True or False) A root word is what is left after you remove all the affixes it is the most basic part of the word.
What is true.
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