A statement that takes a position on an issue
What is a claim?
By using the SQ3R method, I can find the main idea of the text by doing this.
What is turning the title or heading into a question?
I would use this type of text structure to find similarities and differences of two topics.
What is compare and contrast?
A piece of evidence directly stated in the text.
What is explicit evidence?
This is the structure used for summarizing non-fiction texts.
What is TAAMIO?
This term refers to a print or digital source that can be reliable for your topic.
What is a credible source?
This is something I can do when I know for sure that an answer choice is incorrect.
What is cross out incorrect answers?
I would use this type of text structure to explain the issue of global warming and how we can solve it.
What is problem and solution?
An answer gathered from all inferences and information from the text.
What is a conclusion?
This a quote directly from the text that is used to support my evidence.
This is an example of a domain from credible source.
What is .edu, .gov, or .org?
This is the first step before listening to the audio on a test/quiz.
What are reading the questions?
I would use this type of text structure to write a paper over the timeline of WWII.
What is chronological order?
A piece of evidence that is implied from the text (not clearly stated).
What is implicit evidence?
What is a central idea?
Showing favor to one side over another in an argument.
What is bias?
These are tools that I can use to annotate on the MAP test.
What is the highlight or post-it note?
I would use this type of text structure to write a recipe.
This is putting the text that you read in your own words and using it as evidence.
What is paraphrasing?
This is the author's motive and reason for writing their piece of text.
What is the author's purpose?
This is a guide on the MAP test to help me read the text.
What is the line guide/tool?
I would use this type of text structure to show how lack of exercise can lead to multiple health defects.
What is cause and effect?
When I make an inference I need this to support my answer. Facts, figures, quotations, or other sources of information that provide support for the claim.
What is evidence?
When summarizing a non-fiction text, I need to include the action (or purpose), this is one.
What is explain, describe, inform, etc.