Reading the Passage
Multiple Choice
Short-Response Questions
Fiction
Nonfiction
100

At the top of the passage, it says "Read this article."  What does that help you to know?

It's nonfiction!

100

What is something you should do for EVERY multiple choice question?

-Look back in the text

-Check all the answers

-Slash the trash

-Choose the BEST answer

100

How many points is a short-response question worth?

2

100

How do you know if a text is fiction?

-It is a story with characters, a problem, and a solution

-It is made up.

100

How do you know if a text is nonfiction?

-It is an article with facts and real information.

-It does not have fake characters and a problem.

-It has text features like diagrams, table of contents, bolded words, captions, glossary, etc.

200

What should you do BEFORE you read the passage?

Read the questions

200

What is an illustration?

A picture/drawing!

200

How many sentences should you be writing when you answer a short-response question?

4
200

What does setting mean?

Where and when the story takes place

200

What does main idea mean?

Main idea is what it is mostly about.

300

What should you underline in the text?

Your evidence

300

What can I do with answer choices that I KNOW are wrong?

Slash the trash!

300

What are the 4 things you need when answering a short-response question?

Restate, answer, 2 prove its and a conclusion

300

What is the difference between a character trait and a feeling? Give an example of each!

-A character trait is what a person is like on the inside or their personality.  A feeling is how you feel at that time, and it changes.

-Examples of character traits are brave, hardworking, etc.

Examples of feelings are happy, sad, etc.

300

Give an example of a cause and effect.

In your example, the effect is what happens, and the cause is WHY is happened (the event that happened FIRST).

Cause---> Effect

400

Why is it important to reread the passage?

It helps you understand it better.  It helps you see details you missed and get evidence for your question answers.
400

You are reading the answer choices for a multiple choice question and think Choice A looks correct.  What should you do next before moving onto the next question?

Check the other answer choices and look back in the text!
400

When you write your answer and details, which of those should be coming FROM THE TEXT?

Details!

400

What is a theme?

Give an example of one!

A theme is the lesson of the story.

400

List examples of FIVE different text features.  Make sure you can explain what they are!

heading, caption, bolded words, diagram, illustration, table of contents, glossary, map, fact box

500

What should you do if the question has a paragraph number in it?

Go to the paragraph, circle it and write the question number.

500

What should you circle when you're reading a test question?

Paragraph numbers

500

When you write your answer and details, which of those should be coming FROM YOUR THINKING?

Answer!

500

What is a summary?  What should a summary include?

A shorter version of the text, just the most important events.

500

List 2 ways that an author can organize the information in a text (Think about text structure!).

-cause and effect

-problem and solution

-sequence

-compare/contrast

-description