What the G stands in the GAP strategy.
What is Genre?
To make an inference.
What is conclude?
What is the most likely reason the author wrote the selection?
What is Author's Purpose?
The author provides readers with chronological events.
What is sequence/chronological order?
The sky misses the sun at night.
What is personification?
The strategy used eliminate answers that are wrong.
What is process of elimination?
Found, or done often.
What is common?
Based on the information presented in the selection, what can the reader conclude about the black-backed woodpecker?
What is inferencing?
What is making inferences?
What is text evidence?
The organization of informational writing.
What is organizational patterns?
I've told you a million times to clean your room!
What is hyperbole?
The strategy use for character traits.
What is STEALS?
Convey (a thought or feeling) in words.
What is expresses?
The map of Lindbergh's flight path helps the reader understand.
What are graphic/text features?
Factual writing about real people, places, event, ideas, or things.
What is NonFiction?
What is a metaphor?
The strategy used for author's purpose?
What is PIEED?
Display / show to the reader.
What is exhibits?
Paragraph 2 is mainly about.
What is controlling idea?
The text is mostly about.
What is Controlling Idea?
Bill bought a broken bike.
What is alliteration?
The 2 strategies for summary.
What is BME and The Big 5 (Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then)?
The pattern in which informational or nonfiction text are written.
What is structure?
The section "Think Before You Blink" is organized in a way that shows.
What are organizational patterns?
It is used to show support to an appropriate response.
What is text evidence?
Biting off more than you can chew.
What is an idiom?