What is the first thing you should read from the passage?
Title
For each question, what should you do first?
Read the question and all of the answer choices
What should you read to answer questions about main idea, main purpose, or central idea? Fiction text? Nonfiction text?
fiction-title and first sentence of each paragraph
nonfiction-last sentence of 1st paragraph and first sentence of the remaining paragraphs
What does the C stand for and what must you include in this sentence?
Claim, part of the question
What two things should you include in your introduction paragraph? You must say them in the correct order.
Hook, thesis
If a test question is slowing you down, what should you do?
flag it and/or skip it
What two things should you do at home to prepare each day for the test?
Get a good night's sleep and eat a healthy/protein rich breakfast
What should you read for questions about theme?
Read until you know the problem and then read the last paragraph
What does E stand for and what two ways can you present this?
What should you use to begin each body or reason paragraph start?
A general topic sentence
Instead of reading the entire passage, what can you do to find words or phrases in the question or answer choices?
skim and/or scan
What should you do when the test proctor tells you that there is 5 minutes left?
Make sure all questions are answered no matter what
What words do you look for when a sequencing text structure is used? name 3 to 4
first, second, third...
Next, then, after that
What does the R stand for and what is this sentence's purpose?
Response, explain your thinking
What should you use to end or conclude each body or reason paragraph?
analysis or why its important
If you are not sure which answer to choose, what can you do to narrow it down to one or two choices?
Use process of elimination
By 7:45
What are the 3 types of point of view and pronouns associated with each?
1st-me, my, I, we, our
2nd-you, your
3rd-he, she, they, his, her, their
If their are two texts that you must grab evidence from, what must you include in this part to clarify?
the titles of the texts
What should you use to begin the conclusion paragraph?
restatement of your thesis
If the test presents a piece of highlighted text, what should you only focus your attention on?
the highlighted piece of text
at lunch time and beyond
What words are used for compare/contrast text structure?
What words are used for cause/effect structure?
Compare/Contrast: alike, same, similar, similarity, difference, different, unlike, contrast
Cause/Effect: because, so, so that, if… then, consequently, thus, since, for, for this reason, as a result of, therefore, due to, this is how, nevertheless, accordingly
What is Mrs. Green's favorite way to start out the R or response part of her answer?
This tells/shows the reader...
What should you use to end the conclusion paragraph?
connection to the world