What does the "End of Chapter Questions" represent in THIEVES
What is the second E
When you take note of all of the text features in a reading.
What is a preread
The author describes a topic by listing characteristics, features, attributes, and examples.
What is a description structure
A text in which the writer tries to prove a point against a different stance.
what is an argumentative piece
What is a type of word that is spelled the same forwards and backwards
what is palindrome
The first letter in T. H. I. E. V. E. S, “T,” represents the first thing you read in an Informational Text.
What is a title
A Graphic Aid is a type of what?
what is a text feature
The author describes a topic by listing characteristics, features, attributes, and examples.
what is the description structure
An autobiography in which a senator tells the story of her life; a memoir in which the author tells the story of an adventure.
What is narration
what is Janes favorite color?
what is yellow
In THIEVES the “I” represents what text element?
what is an introduction
Photographs, drawings, maps, charts, and graphs are all apart of what topic in THIEVES?
what is visuals and vocabulry
“Running in the halls is a rule not may students follow. However, there is a good reason for this rule. If children run during a passing period, slower students may be pushed and knocked over, leading to injuries.” What structure is this text
What is cause and effect
An essay in which a scholar explain the causes of the Civil War; a report in which a scientist presents results. What type of nonfiction are these examples?
What is an informative text
A sentence that contains all 26 letters of the alphabet.
What is a pangram
“What is the topic of the paragraph beneath it” is a question asked when looking at what in Thieves?
what is a heading
A feature that gives definitions of difficult words.
what is a glossery
The author lists items or events in numerical or chronological sequence, either explicit or implied; How-To: How-To texts organize the information in a series of directions. This is what type of text structure?
what is a sequence/time order structure
What is text in which an author describes a real or imaginary scene, event, interaction, passing thought, memory, form, and adds a thought, or feeling on the meaning of the scene.
what is reflection
The “Schwa” (ǝ) or more commonly known as “the upside down and backwards ‘e,’” makes a different sound then one would think.
What is the “uh” sound.
“What do the questions ask”, and “what information do they earmark as important” are questions asked when looking at what element in THIEVES?
What are the End of Chapter Questions
A feature that gives page numbers for each topic
what is a index
“Today, Sara wanted to have cereal for breakfast. However, she was out of milk! Sara was quite sad. She was really looking forward to her cereal. Then, Sara had an idea. She would walk down to the corner store, and buy some milk. Ten minutes later, Sara arrived home with milk, ready to eat her cereal.” What text structure is this?
what is problem and solution
“A magazine article in which a poet describes what he learned from a favorite teacher; a reflective essay in which an artist discusses her sources of inspiration,” these are examples of what type of nonfiction?
what is reflection
what is Claras favorite food
what are tacos