This is the number of different comprehension strategies you must ask questions from.
What is seven?
The number of words you need in your word search.
What is 20 to 25?
You draw this many moments from the section.
What is 2 or 3?
What is five?
Making connections can be done in these three ways.
What are text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world?
If you're not sure you understood someone's answer, you should do this before asking, "Did I get that right?"
What is paraphrase?
You must print all the letters in this style.
What is uppercase?
You must use this to explain what is happening in your drawing.
What is a caption?
For each passage, you must explain this.
What is why it interested you?
If you guess what will happen next based on clues, you're doing this
What is predicting?
This phrase helps you ask someone to expand on their answer.
What is "Tell us more"?
This tool is needed to make your word search neat and organized.
What is graph paper?
Your drawings must include this visual element, whether it is colored or in black and white.
What is detail?
You do this with each passage during the group meeting.
What is read it aloud and share your reasons?
When you use evidence to figure out how a character feels, you're using this skill.
What is inferring?
You compliment others for this kind of answer.
What is a rich or detailed answer?
You include this for each word to help others find it in the book.
What is the page number?
After showing your group, your drawings go here.
What is in the group binder?
Your finished work goes here.
What is the group binder?
This strategy helps you understand what you have learned from reading.
What is synthesizing?
You must include questions from this strategy, which asks about what you have learned.
What is synthesizing?
You give copies of your word search to each group member and do this with the extra one.
What is put one in the group folder?
All drawings must include this common decorative feature.
What is a border?
The passages you choose must come from this part of the book.
What is the section we read?
If you notice the author's interesting word choices or style, you're doing this.
What is analyzing the text?