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Your prior knowledge on a subject
What is schema?
100
what are the 3 questions for main idea?
What is: who or what is this about? What are the important details? What main idea is the author trying to convey?
100
explain and elaborate on the main idea
What are the major details?
100
to inform to persuade to entertain
What is the author's purpose or intent?
100
multiple meanings of words comparison and contrast elaborating examples and details definition
What are types of context clues?
200
Preview, integrate knowledge, recall
What are the stages of reading?
200
the core of the material being read, the gist, the central thought.
What is the main idea?
200
outlines, diagrams, and graphic organizers.
What is ways to recognize levels of importance.
200
What type of connotation is being used here: a cunning salesperson
What is negative?
300
Think about it Talk about it Write about it
What is How to Recall?
300
topic main idea major details minor details
What is the order of importance of a paragraph?
300
a meaning that is suggested rather than directly stated.
What is an inference?
300
describes the author's attitude towards a subject. Give 3 examples of tone
What is tone? happy, sad, angry, cruel, hard, intense, romantic, sarcastic, etc.
300
Give the definition of misleading analogy.
What is when two things are compared as similar that are actually distinctly different?
400
Awareness and control of the reading and/or learning process.
What is metacognition?
400
surrounding words in a sentence that can help you figure out the meaning of a word you don't understand.
What are context clues?
400
This is something that helps you make inferences, without it you would not be able to infer.
What is schema?
400
a statement that can be proven. a statement of feeling or belief.
What is a fact? What is an opinion?
400
This is when celebrities that are not experts state their support of something.
What is Testimonials?
500
six strategies of effective readers
What are: predict, picture, relate, monitor, resolve gaps in understanding, and annotate
500
Give some examples of helpful textbook learning techniques.
What are annotating, mapping, outlining, and summarizing?
500
addition, cause and effect, classification, comparison, contrast, definition, description, simple listing, time order sequence
What are patterns of organization?
500
you will be left out if you don't join the crowd.
What is Bandwagon?
500
Give the definition for Straw Person fallacy.
What is when a simplistic exaggeration is set up to represent the argument?
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