The _______ response makes connections/uses imagination.
What is Personal/Creative?
When you practice Active Listening, you are making sure that you _________________________.
What is:
- Pay Attention to what the person is saying
- Stay focused
- Be involved
A Linguist is person who studies ________
What is Language?
Here, we record all of the readings we have read along with the dates, author, and genre.
What is Reading Log?
Two Kinds and Grounded are examples of ____________.
What is Personal Narrative?
What is intention?
___________ meanings don't require interpretation.
What is Explicit?
Lamented means to express __________.
What is regret?
This section includes definitions, parts of speech, illustrations, prefixes/affixes, synonyms and antonyms.
What is Word Study?
Who is Waverly?
The Exemplar response focuses on the _____________ of the author.
What is Genre/Style?
__________ meanings are suggested by details.
What is Implicit?
We all have different ideas, thoughts, and _________.
What is Perspective(s)?
In total, we use _________ composition books for our notebook setup.
What is 3/Three?
In Case of Disappearing Words, languages are becoming ___________.
What is Endangered?
There are _______ types of responses in ELAR.
What is 3/Three?
______________________ are clues to the meaning of a word.
What are Context Clues?
Mr. Cotton and other ELAR teachers give __________ to the class.
What is Lecture(s)?
All Anchor Charts are recorded in the __________.
What is Genre Study?
The Grandmother in Two Kinds asks the Narrator _________ when they are in the car together.
What is "Regresamos/Shall We Go Back?"
Our first official writing was a __________________.
What is Personal Narrative?
A ____________ is a brief, complete overview of a text/story.
What is a Summary?
What type of sentence and which vocabulary word:
Berry did not do his homework, so he received a major ____________ at school.
What is Compound Sentence/ Consequence
The _________ section is the biggest section in the Reader's Notebook.
What is Crafting?
Two Part Question:
What is a controlling idea?
What makes The Case of Disappearing Words a Feature Article?
What is thesis/main point?
What is languages are becoming extinct/endangered/lost; relevant and important in the world.