What strategy do you use to answer a short response?
To SEEEEC
How can I show I know an answer is incorrect?
Highlight what makes it incorrect.
What does plot mean?
The problem and solution of the story
What do I track for non-fiction?
Noun, What, Why
100 Bonus if you can name what a noun is
Exposition
Characters, Setting
How many quotes should you have in a short response?
2
How can I use vocabulary answers to help me with the question?
I can insert each word into the sentence.
What is our fiction note taking strategy?
Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then
What is text structure?
What are the different types of text structure?
A way a text is organized.
-Problem and Solution, Description, Cause and Effect, Chronological/Sequential, Compare and Contrast
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If a question ask how a text has developed or changed in 2 different parts, where should the quotes be from?
The beginning and the end, OR the specific parts mentioned
What does a question ask when it is asking for a quality to describe a character?
BONUS- Name how you identify a characters quality
Trait - Action Thought Feeling Talk
How do I know a text will be fiction
It will say "story", "Fable", "Folktale", or have characters.
What does authors craft mean?
-Hook
-Transitions
-Foreshadow
-Repetition
-Senses
Guess based on what is already says
What does elaboration need to have? (2 parts)
This shows _____ because_____
When a question says in paragraph ___, what does that tell me to do?
Go back to that paragraph, and the one before and after it.
What is mood in a story?
The way the setting feels (creepy, joyful)
What do text features do?
Show you what the text is saying
Moral
Lesson Learned, theme
What is a way to know your evidence and claim are a perfect match?
They have repeated words
TRICK- What are my ways to take notes? (Not strategies- but where can I take notes?)
Daily Double:
1) What are words we can almost always use to describe characters
2) What are words we can almost always use to describe relationships for characters
1) Positive, negative, observant
2) Positive, Negative, Loving, Spiteful
How do you find the Authors POV/perspective?
Analyze the types of words they use . Think are they telling me the pros or the cons.
Ex: Amazing=Positive
Disgusting= Negative
Reveal/Support
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