Text-to-Text
RANDOM
Making Connections
Context Clues
100

When/how did Koko and Ivan learn human language?

Koko started after she was 1 years old. 

Ivan "learned to understand human words over the years"

100

Name the 5 types of text structure.

Problem/solution, cause/effect, compare/contrast, sequential/chronological order, and description

100

How do you know which text is fiction, and which text is non-fiction?

Fiction means it is fake. Ivan can not actually talk like that. 

Non-fiction means it is real. Koko is a real monkey that did exist.

100

Which highlighted detail from the text best helps the reader understand that The One and Only Ivan is told from the first-person point of view?

I used to be a wild gorilla.

200

How is Koko from "Which Animals Understand Humans Best?" SIMILAR to Ivan from The One and Only Ivan?

Both Koko and Ivan understand humans.

200

When comparing two texts or subjects what type of graphic organizer should you use?

Venn-diagram

200

PART A Based on the information in paragraph 7, what can the reader infer about how Ivan feels toward humans?

PART B Which sentence from paragraph 7 best supports the answer in Part A?

Ivan is not interested in fighting humans because he is thinking about other things.

They hear fighting words, when all I’m thinking is how the late-day sun reminds me of a ripe nectarine.

200

Read the dictionary entry below. Which definition of saddle is used in paragraph 6? 

saddle \ sad-əl \ noun

1. padded leather seat for the rider of an animal

2. central part of the spine of a book

3. a pass in a mountain range

4. a colored marking on the back of an animal

Definition 4

300

Which sentence best describes a SIMILARITY between the texts “Which Animals Understand Humans Best?” and The One and Only Ivan?

Both texts include a gorilla who was patient enough to learn and understand human language.

300

If I want to prove I am right, I have to have this in my answer?

Cite/Text Evidence

300

How does Koko from “Which Animals Understand Humans Best?” DIFFER from Ivan in The One and Only Ivan?

Koko learned sign language, but Ivan did not.

300

Read the dictionary entry below. Which definition of chatter is used in paragraph 4? 

chatter \ cha-ter \ verb

1. to click repeatedly

2. to talk really fast

3. electronic radio communication

4. to speak random words and sounds with no meaning

Definition 4

400

How do Koko and Ivan DIFFER in regards to how they feel about humans?

AND HOW DO YOU KNOW?

Koko likes people. I know this because she plays jokes on them.

Ivan is not a fan of people. I know this because he says they waste words, and ramble like a chimp.

400

What can I draw to show that something is chronological? HINT: think about the steps!

Staircase or timeline

400

When I have a paired text, what is the order I read/do these things?

Story 1

Story 2

Questions 1

Questions 2

Questions Both

Story 1, Questions 1, Story 2, Questions 2, Questions Both

400

If Ms. Sather is reading a story, what is she expecting you to be doing?

Following along or tracking the speaker

500

In what way was Koko’s experience learning human language DIFFERENT from Ivan’s? Select TWO correct answers. 

1. Koko learned to tell jokes and play tricks on her trainers.

2. Koko had a trainer who taught her.

500

What are the three types of text-to-connections that a test or author might try to get you to understand?

Text-to-text, text-to-self, and text-to-world

500

List 6 words or phrases that show that a text is being compared. HINT: try some positive, and some negative words.

Similar, SIMILARITY, same, alike, differ, different, unlike, like, both, in the same way AND MANY MORE!

500

Read the dictionary entry below. Which definition of saddle is used in paragraph 1 of The One and Only Ivan? 

waste \ˈwāst\ verb

1. to cause to shrink

2. trash or garbage

3. to use carelessly

4. the area above the hips and below the ribs

Definition 3