Reading Strategies
The Omnivores Dilemma
Infographic/Non Fiction
Text Features
Class Infographics
Mystery
100

This strategy requires retelling the most important ideas from a text in your own words

What is summarizing?

100

This food chain is where most of our food comes from.

What is industrial?

100

This feature tells the reader what the text is mostly about.

What is a title/heading?

100

Most processed foods start out as this sort of crop

What is corn?

100

This is what Ms. Rocha was not allowed to eat when she was younger, due to her mothers concern about the caffeine content.

What is chocolate? (7mg of caffeine)

200

This is what we look for when summarizing a text

What is the main idea?

200

This is the author of The Omnivore's Dilemma

Who is Michael Pollan?

200

This feature chunks information into clear sections.

What are subheadings?

200

These are large factory operations that contain cramped cattle.

What is a feedlot?

200

This is the estimated amount of energy drinks Canadians drink in a month

What is 7 million?

300

This strategy requires readers to combine clues from the text with their own knowledge to understand deeper meaning.

What is inferring?

300

Michael Pollan says we should vote with this kitchen utensil.

What is a fork?

300

This feature helps readers quickly find specific information without reading the entire text.

What is an index?

300

This is the percentage of people who buy fresh over processed food.

What is 40%? (4 out of 10 people)

300

There are this many kinds of vegetarianism

What is 5?

400

This reading strategy is used when looking for a specific piece of information (eg. a date in a history article)

What is scanning?

400

This food chain is grown on small farms and travels a short distance to a farmers' market.

What is Local Sustainable?

400

This feature provides extra information about an image or diagram

What is a caption?

400

This animal represents 91% of land animals farmed for food in Canada.

What is a chicken?

400
A 250 millilitre can of energy drink has about this many milligrams of caffeine.

What is 80mg?

500

A student understands all the words in a paragraph but still doesn’t understand the meaning. Which strategy should they use and why?

Inferring or questioning.

500

The conflict of "we can eat anything, but how do we know what to eat?" is called this

Omnivore's Dilemma

500

This feature is most effective if you are trying to show how things compare.

What is a chart/graph?

500

Raw foodists do not eat meat heated past this temperature.

What is a temperature of 116?

500

This version of Canada's Food Guide was posted in this year.

What is 2007?

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