Prediction
Annotation
QAR Questions
Fast Action Explanations
100

When do you make a prediction?

Before reading

100

What is annotation?

Adding notes as you read to help you better understand

100

What does QAR mean?

Question Answer Relationship

100

What is Fast Action Explanation?

A quick way to respond to a story that shows understanding

200

What does prior knowledge mean?

Prior knowledge is what you already know

200

What should the reader cirlce?

Vocabulary terms

200

What question types are in the book?

Right There and Think and Search

200

What is a claim?

Your answer/ statement


300

Does proving happen before, after, or during the reading?

During and after the reading

300

What does the "*" symbol means?

An essential detail

300

What question types are do you have to use your own knowledge for?

Writer and Me/ Author and Me and On My Own

300

What is evidence?

Information from the text that supports your answer

400

What are the 4 P's of Prediction?

Prior knowledge, Patterns, Pictures, and Proving

400

What are elements of fiction you should look for?

Plot, characters (thoughts, feelings, and actions), and conflict

400

What type of question is: What would you do if you got lost while hiking?

On My Own

400

What is reasoning?

Connecting the evidence from the text to your answer 

500

What is the strategy we learned for making predictions?

The 4 Ps of Prediction

500

What are the social studies patterns you should look for?

Sequence of events, cause and effect, and viewpoints

500

What are the four QAR Question Types?

Right There, Think and Search, Writer and Me/ Author and Me, On My Own

500

What is CER?

The three parts of Fast Action Explanation: claims, evidence, and reasoning.