The name of an article.
A fake story.
What is fiction?
The order of how things happen.
What is a sequence?
What is highlight and underline?
The students in our group.
Who are Amir and Zaria?
What is a header?
A story you can see outside.
What is realistic fiction?
Information used when deciding what an article is about.
What are supporting details?
Text information that helps us answer questions.
What are key details?
The subject we study.
What is reading?
Visual of a text.
What is a picture?
An article that gives facts, examples, and details.
What is a science article?
The idea that a text is about.
What is a main idea?
When you make an educated guess.
What is an inference/hypothesis?
What is 8:55 AM?
A word that is darker than the rest.
What is bold?
An article on something from the past.
What is a historical article?
Words such as: because, if/then, since, so, therefore, and as a result.
What are signal words?
Questions where the answers are found in the text.
What are right there questions?
The days of the week that we have tutoring.
What are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday?
Word that is emphasized.
What are italics?
An old story that is told to explain how something came to be.
What is a myth?
Questions where the answers need more thinking.
What are think and search questions?
The what and why of an action.
What is cause and effect?
Your Ignite Tutor.
Who is Ms. Karla?