Sequence of Events
Text Structure
Evidence and How to Find it
Compare and Contrast
Signal Words
100

What is the first step in a story's sequence of events? 

The first step in a story's sequence of events is usually the introduction or exposition, where characters and settings are introduced.

100

What is text structure?

Text structure is the way a text is organized or arranged, such as through sequence, comparison, cause and effect, or problem and solution.

100

What is evidence in a text?  

Evidence in a text refers to details, quotes, or facts that support a claim or main idea.  

100

What does it mean to compare two characters?

To compare two characters means to identify their similarities in traits, actions, or motivations.  

100

What are signal words?  

Signal words are words or phrases that guide the reader through the text, indicating relationships between ideas (e.g., addition, contrast, sequence).  

200

What is the term used to describe the turning point in a story's sequence of events?

Climax

200

Identify a type of text structure used in informational texts.  

A type of text structure used in informational texts is cause and effect or problem and solution.  

200

Where can you usually find evidence to support a main idea?

Evidence to support a main idea is usually found in the text's body, such as examples, anecdotes, or data.  

200

Name a word that is used to show contrast in a text.

A word that is used to show contrast in a text is "but" or "however."

200

Provide an example of a signal word that indicates addition.  

An example of a signal word that indicates addition is "also" or "furthermore."

300

How can you determine what happened after the main event in a story?

You can determine what happened after the main event in a story by looking for clues in the text or the following events described.

300

How does the structure of a story help the reader understand it better?  

A type of text structure used in informational texts is cause and effect or problem and solution.

300

How can you tell if a piece of evidence is strong?

You can tell if a piece of evidence is strong by checking if it is relevant, specific, and credible (from a reliable source).  

300

What is similar between a cat and a dog?

Similarities between a cat and a dog include that they are both domesticated animals and often kept as pets.

300

What signal words might indicate a conclusion?

Signal words that might indicate a conclusion include "in conclusion," "finally," or "to sum up."

400

Give an example of a sequence of events in a fairy tale.

An example of a sequence of events in a fairy tale is: Once upon a time, a girl named Cinderella lived with her stepmother. She went to the ball, lost her glass slipper, and the prince found her.

400

What is the purpose of using chronological order in a text?

The structure of a story helps the reader understand it better by providing a clear framework for following the plot and making connections between events.  

400

Give an example of a type of evidence that supports a character’s motivation.

An example of a type of evidence that supports a character’s motivation is a quote from the character expressing their feelings or goals.

400

How can comparing and contrasting help us understand different perspectives?  

Comparing and contrasting can help us understand different perspectives by showing the strengths and weaknesses of each viewpoint.

400

How do signal words help in understanding the flow of a text?  

Signal words help in understanding the flow of a text by indicating how ideas are connected and how to interpret the information.

500

Describe how the sequence of events impacts the story's ending.

The sequence of events impacts the story's ending by creating a cause-and-effect relationship that leads to the resolution of the plot.  

500

Explain how cause and effect text structure can help in understanding a story.

Cause and effect text structure can help in understanding a story by showing how one event leads to another, making the relationships between events clear.  

500

Why is it important to cite evidence from the text when making a claim?

It is important to cite evidence from the text when making a claim because it strengthens your argument and shows you have support for your ideas.  

500

Explain how comparing and contrasting two texts can lead to deeper understanding.

Comparing and contrasting two texts can lead to a deeper understanding by highlighting themes, techniques, and messages that are present in both texts.

500

Explain how recognizing signal words can improve reading comprehension.

Recognizing signal words can improve reading comprehension because they provide context and help the reader follow the author's line of reasoning.