ECR
Testing Vocabulary
Text and Graphic Features
Comprehension
Word Meaning
100

What are the components of an ECR?

Central Idea, Reason, Text Evidence, Explanation, Conclusion

100

Anecdote

A story or fact that introduces the topic




100

Describe the purpose of a Heading.

To explain what the section will be about.

100

What are the parts of a fiction summary?

Character, Problem, Resolution

100

Define Synonym and Antonym

Synonym: two words that are different but mean the same thing

Antonym: two words that are the different but mean the opposite

200

Where do you find your central idea?

The prompt

200
What does the word infer mean? 

To use clues from the text and what you know to develop a new understanding.

200

Describe the purpose of a caption. 

A caption gives an explanation of a photograph or illustration. 

200
Define the word "theme"

The theme is the main message, lesson or moral of the text. 

200

List synonyms for the word happy

joyful, ecstatic, gleeful, glad, elated

300

How do you restate the prompt to create a central idea?

Remove the question words.

300

What do you do on a multi-select question? 

Select two answer choices

300

Describe the purpose of a diagram.

To show and explain the parts of something.

300

What is a strategy to determine the key idea of a paragraph?

Read the paragraph, ask what does the author want me to understand about the topic? 


"Why would the author include this paragraph or section"

300

List synonyms for sad

glum, depressed, disappointed, wary, melancholy

400

What is the purpose of the conclusion? 

THe purpose of the conclusion is to restate the central idea. 

400

Explain the steps for "Before Reading" the text?

Read the title - think about the topic

Scan the text - Determine the genre

Set up your note taking paper

400

List the types of visual text features.

Photograph, Illustration, Diagram, Map, Graph

400

What are the three main reasons an author writes a text? (PIE)

Persuade, Inform, Entertain

400

Explain the purpose of a prefix and a suffix

Prefix: is a group of letters that go at the beginning of a root word that can change its meaning

Suffix: a group of letter that go on the end of the root word that can change the root word's meaning

500

List three examples of transitional words or phrases.

Examples: 

One reason, 

first of all, 

Another reason, 

As you can see, 

In conclusion

500

Explain the steps for "During Reading"

Visualize what you are reading

Make annotations (for the correct genre)

500

What purpose does BOLD type represent?

The author emphasizing/highlighting something's importance

500

How do you determine the point of view of a text? 

Look at the pronouns - not in the dialogue. 

500

How does the prefix change the meaning of the word 'preview'

The prefix pre- means before so it means to view something before the exact time

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