Morphology
Good Readers
Activating Prior Knowledge
Setting a Purpose
Text Features
100

What does the suffix "-s" or "-es" mean?

plural (more than one)

or 

an action

100

Do good readers make predictions before, during, or after reading?

Before Reading

100

When do readers activate their prior knowledge?

Before they read

100

When do readers set a purpose for reading?

Before they read

100

When do readers preview text features?

Before reading

200
What does the suffix "-ed" mean?

happened in the past

200

When do good readers ask questions about what they're reading?

During Reading

200

What method did we learn to activate prior knowledge?

Use a KWL chart

200

What method did we use to set a purpose for reading?

Turn headings into questions

200

What text feature shows key words that will be defined in the glossary?

Bolded Words

300

What does the prefix "un-" mean?

Not or the opposite of

300

Do good readers visualize before, during, or after reading?

During Reading

300

What does the K stand for in KWL?

Know (what I know already)
300
How would you set a purpose for reading a section of a text titled, "Bernedoodles are Smart"?

How/why are Bernedoodles smart?

or

What makes Bernedoodles smart?

300

What text feature tells us what a section or chapter of a book will be about?

Heading or Subtitle

400

What does the prefix "mis-" mean?

bad or wrong

400

Do good readers summarize before, during, or after reading?

After Reading

400

What does the W stand for in KWL

Want to know or Wonder

400

How would you set a purpose for reading a section of a book titled, "How to Groom a Bernedoodle"?

How do you groom a Bernedoodle?

or

What are the steps to grooming a Bernedoodle?

400

What text feature gives additional information about a topic, separate from the regular text?

sidebar/textbox

500

What does the prefix "dis-" mean?

not, apart, opposite of

500
Name something, besides summarizing, that good readers do after they read.

Retell, Form an opinion, Think about the author's message, Share what you learned

500

Why do readers activate prior knowledge before they read?

So they connect with what they read and understand it better. 

500

Why do readers set a purpose for reading?

To focus on what is most important in each section

500

What is the difference between a photograph and an illustration?

a photograph is real and an illustration is hand drawn

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