Strategy 1
Connect Now
Strategy 2
Stay Connected & Respond
Strategy 3
Vital Vocabulary
Strategy 4
Operation Overview
Vocabulary
100
What the reading is about.
What is Topic
100
The reader becomes the ______________ for a writer.
What is Audience
100
The surrounding words and ideas that give you hints about word meanings.
What is Context Clues
100
Looking at the big picture.
What is Overview
100
The _____ of a word gives its core meaning.
What is Root
200
When writers offer who, what, when, where, and why, they write to _______________.
What is Inform
200
Most writers write for a _____________ audience.
What is General
200
When you guess the meaning of a word just from the sense of the sentence.
What is Logic
200
High-speed reading done to grasp the broad outline of a reading.
What is Skimming
200
A word part that comes at the beginning of a word.
What is Prefix
300
When writers strike an emotional chord with the reader, they write to _______________
What is Entertain
300
A place for writing your personal responses to a reading.
What is Journal or Reading Log
300
The type of context text clue that uses the opposite meaning of the word.
What is Contrast
300
Using all the elements in the reading to see what the reading will be about.
What is Predicting
300
A way to learn new words: word is written on the front and the definition is written on the back.
What is Vocabulary Cards
400
When writers attempt to sway your opinion and make you agree with their ideas, they write to ______________.
What is Persuade
400
Seeing relationships among the ideas in different readings or other sources.
What is Linking Ideas
400
The type of context clue that will define a word in the sentence.
What is Definition
400
The writers most important message.
What is Overall Point
400
A word part that comes at the end of a word.
What is Suffix
500
Name the 3 purposes for writing.
What is Inform, Persuade, & Entertain
500
When responding to a reading, it is important to ask ___________ and seek __________
What is Questions & Answers
500
Name the 4 types of context clues.
What is Logic, Example, Contrast, & Definition
500
Name 3 reading clues you can use to help you respond to a reading.
What is Title, Headnotes, Heading, Introduction, Illustrations, & Conclusion
500
The origin and history of a word.
What is Etymology
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