When you come across an Open Ended Question, use this strategy.
What is RACE?
What is the first thing you should do when you get to the article or story?
Read the questions first.
What can you do the night before each test day to better prepare yourself?
Get a good night's sleep. Charge your Chromebook. Be on time to school. Eat a good breakfast.
When the question asks you to be sure to include specific details from the text, use these key sentences in your answer.
What is
"For example, in the text it says..."
"The text states..."
"For example, in the article..."?
If you're asked to find the theme, what are you finding?
Lesson learned/moral of the story
What is the best strategy for getting answers correct?
REREAD as many times as you need to
What are the parts that need to be included in an essay?
Intro, body paragraphs, Conclusion
What punctuation do you put around what a character is actually speaking in a story?
Quotation Marks
Which is more important to have correct...spelling, punctuation, capitalization, sentence sense.
All are important but sentence sense is the most important so readers can understand.
Give an example of three DIFFERENT types of figurative language and label them
Simile Metaphor Alliteration Hyperbole Personification
What should you do if you finish early?
CHECK YOUR ANSWERS! Don't ask "What do I do now?"
Name three things that must be included in a narrative.
1. Characters 2. Dialogue 3. Plot
1. What does it mean to compare and contrast?
1. Similarities and differences
What should you do if come across a problem that is very hard and you are not sure what to do?
Skip it, flag it, and come back to it later. Do not let it get you frustrated.