Use your ________ to create pictures in your mind as you read.
Senses
The theme is the main message, lesson, or ________
of a text.
Moral
Authors may not tell __________ in a text. Sometimes you have to make inferences to _______ in the holes
Everything, fill
The qualities or abilities the character have are considered__________.
Traits
Uni-
One
A sense that is connected to your nose.
Smell
The theme can be ________. Use _____ clues to figure it out.
implied , text
Use clues from the text plus ____ ____ _____ to make inferences.
what you know
How the character sound and or speaks to others.
Voice and Dialogue
Anti-
Against
A sense that is connected to your hands.
Ask: What is the author trying to _____ me?
teach
Describe background knowledge.
The sum of an individual's existing information, concepts, experiences, and vocabulary that provides context and understanding for new learning
What the character looks like is_________.
Appearance
Bi-
Two
A sense that is connected to your mind.
Eyes
The theme can be in text, Fables, and myths might tell the theme at the_____.
End
An individual's existing information, concepts, experiences, and vocabulary that provides context and understanding for new learning.
Background Knowledge
How the character act around others and how they respond to conflicts or problems is called _________.
Behaviors
This prefix means 3.
Tri-
A sense that is connected to your mouth.
Taste
Be loyal to your friends is an__________ of a theme.
Example
Text Evidence + Background Knowledge = ?
Understanding
What does the character think and feel? What is the character's internal response to conflicts or problems?
Thoughts and Emotions
What does antisocial mean?
not sociable; not wanting the company of others.