Word that means "a chance"
What is opportunity
Word that means "moved faster"
What is accelerated?
word that means "customer"
Who is client?
word that means "spoke up suddenly"
What is blurted?
word that means "future or fate"
What is destiny?
word that means "turned around on a point"
What is pivoted?
Word that is a synonym of furious
What is irate?
Word that means "to set up or establish something"
Who is founder?
Word that means "to show great interest or passion"
What is enthusiasm?
word that means "to bother or annoy often"
What is harrass?
Word that is a synonym of advice
What is guidance?
Word that describes the actions of a person who is cut off in traffic.
What is fumed?
Word that describes a prediction made by the weather man about how big the storm will be tomorrow.
What is forecast?
Word that describes the amount of donations made by the generous donor.
What is sizable?
Word that describes how a person is when they are very blunt and honest in sharing their thoughts.
What is candid?
How can a reader preview the passage?
Read the title, study the cover, look at headings and subheadings if provided. They also might read the back book blurb
How does comparing and contrasting characters help a reader?
It shows what is similar and different about the characters.
What does it mean when a reader visualizes a character in a book?
The reader is making a mental picture what the character might look like.
If a student raises their hand and has a puzzled look on their face, what is a logical inference about the student?
The student is confused and may be asking for help.
If someone says they don’t know how to do something but are willing to try, what can be inferred about this person?
They are someone who is willing to learn new things.
A student read the title of the passage and was looking forward to learning facts about birds. Then the student continues to read the entire passage. What strategy was the student using?
Previewing and setting a purpose for reading
How does previewing an article or book help a reader?
It helps the reader decide whether or not they would be interested in reading the text.
contrast
“I was got homesick when I went away to camp. This is sort of like how Dorothy felt when she misses home in the story of The Wizard of Oz” This statement shows an example of a reader is making ____________________.
a connection between an event in the story with a personal experience
“What will I learn by reading this book?” is a question a reader might ask in order to________?