PACE
Tools
Fiction Genres
NonFiction Genres
Text Structure
100

What do you include in the Preview?

Bonus: Why is the Preview important?

Title, Genre, Prediction

Bonus Answer: Because it allows us to start with a good idea about what the text is about.

100

If I am not sure of an answer I should...

Mark for Review (flag)

100

Story that seems like it could be real but it is completely made up

Realistic Fiction

100

Passages that tell you about something in detail.

Informational Text

100

There is a problem and we get several solutions

Problem/Solution

200

What do we use for the Analyze?

The 5 Ws.

Who, what, when, where, why

200

When answering questions, I should use ___________ to eliminate answers.

Strikethrough
200

Story that takes place, has real events, or real people from history in it.

Historical Fiction

200

Passages that tell us how to do something step-by-step.

Procedural Text

200

Author describes something

Descriptive

300

What is Comprehension for?

It allows us to write a summary and reflect if we understood the story.

300

The notepad features let's me....

Take notes that I need for the whole test. 

Ex: CER

300

Story that takes place in the future and has tech advancements

Science Fiction.

300

Passage about someone's life written by someone else

Biography or Literary Nonfiction

300

Author poses a problem and tells us wither why it happened or why we need to fix it

Cause and Effect

400

When do we use PACE?

For each story.

400

The Sticky Note allows me to ...

Take notes for each question.

400

Animals are the main characters and they talk.

Fable

400

Passage that tells us about something happiening now

Article

400

The author writes the text in order of events

Chronological Order

500
How many Whats should you have?

Depends on how many paragraphs/stanzas, plot, or sections.

500

What is the most important tool?

Dictionary

500

Stories that are an exagerration

Tall Tales

500

Passage about someone's life written by the person themselves

Autobiography

500

The author tells the reader how things are similar and different

Compare and Contrast

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