Genres
LEVELS OF QUESTIONS
VOCABULARY
SKILLS/Elements
LITERACY ROUTINES
100
imaginary, not true
What is fiction?
100
An example of a level 1
What are facts and details questions?
100
Using the words surrounding an unknown word to figure out its meaning
What are context clues?
100
covering the main points only
What is a summary
100
Warm Up
What is review, homework, journaling?
200
rhythm, rhyme, uses imagery and sensory language
What is poetry?
200
Inference and making predictions questions
What are level 3 questions?
200
After seeing the picture of the starving children, we felt compassion or pity for their suffering.
What is a synonym context clue?
200
Series of events
What is plot?
200
Students share what they've learned informally as the teacher monitors.
What is informal assessment?
300
A written work that tells a story through action and speech
What is a drama?
300
Analyze
What are author's purpose and author's craft questions?
300
The student was suffering from anxiety. For example, when he first saw the test, he began to tremble.
What is an example context clue?
300
Procedural, cause and effect, chronological order, compare and contrast
What is organization of ideas?
300
Read Aloud, Concept Dev
What is whole group instruction?
400
Language that appeals to the senses
What is sensory language?
400
Examples of Combine questions
What are sequence/chronological order and cause and effect questions?
400
After a time, glaciers, or slowly moving rivers of ice, formed over many parts of the Earth.
What is a direct definition context clue?
400
Inductive and deductive reasoning
What are two skills needed to make inferences?
400
Rotation
What is small group differentiated instruction?
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