What is your annotation focus for Fiction?
4C's and Theme
What is your annotation focus for non-fiction?
Subclaims and Author's claim
What does AEZEZ stand for?
Argument, Evidence, Zoom out, Evidence, Zoom out
What are my first three before I read?
This is what I should do If I am struggling with a question for too long
Skip ahead and mark the question so I can return later
Name the 4C's!
Conflict, Characterization, Change, and Charged Language
What should we remember about our author's claim?
Specific to the text and the topic!
Introduction, Body Paragraphs, and Conclusion
What is important to remember about my subclaims?
They should be specific to the topic and new and important information we learn about the topic
When I start to lose focus-what are the things Ms.Rodriguez and Mr.Torres say we should do to help refocus?
ADVOCATE FOR OURSELF! Take a bring, drink water, do jumping jacks, stand up, or take a break outside.
What is the name of the problem in the story and the solution in a story?
Conflict and resoulation
What is the best way to help you determine the topic of a text?
By reading the title and first paragraph of the text
Your first step in writing your short response is to....
Restate the prompt and answer the question
What are my POE Codes?
TG-Too general, TS-Too specific, NT-Not true, NE-No evidence, NR-Not relevant, OPP-Opposite
What are some things you should do before the test to feel best prepared?
Get GOOD REST! Think positive thoughts and give yourself affirmations. Eat a good breakfast!
Describe Characterization AND the acronym that is associated with it!
Characterization is understanding the way a character speaks, looks, acts, thoughts and has effect on others.
What are the 5 ways a non-fiction text can be structured? What are the structures an author can create in a non-fiction text?
Compare/Contrast, Cause/Effect, Problem/Solution, Chronological Order, Main Idea/Supporting Deatails
1. What should I do at the start of every paragraph...and WHY?
2. What do I need before my evidence? Explain what this is!
1.An indent! This indicates the beginning of a new idea at the start of the paragraph
2. Context!-This leads into your evidence, it tells the reader the background of what happened before the quote!
What are ALL FOUR of my steps when I answer multiple choice questions
What is the final tip Ms.Rodriguez gave you today for taking the test tomorrow?
trust yourself! You have all done amazing work this year and you know the information-trust trust trust! You got this <3