Unit 1-Reading Stragey
Unit 2-Poetry
Unit 3-Narratives
Unit 4-Informational Texts
Unit 5-Reteach
Fast 2 Indicators
100
To be able to relate to and see the similarities and differences between one text and another text, or a character in the text that shares a similar personal experience, or to be able to apply the text to real world problems and situations. Examples: This reminds me of... If I were... It seems like... I wonder why... I really like (don't like)... I can't believe... I'm not sure because... I know how...(a character) feels because... I was surprised...
What is to make a connection?
100
Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers
What is alliteration?
100
Exposition Setting Characters Tone Theme Conflict Antagonist Protagonist Plot Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution Point-of-View Mood
What are the elements of a narrative?
100
To share ones opinion, state facts, or provide information. To persuade, to inform, to entertain.
What is the Author's Purpose.
100
Text Features What can you learn about a story by previewing the title and pictures?
What is the main idea?
200
To make a guess about the outcome of an action,event, or experiment. One of the steps in the scientific method. The prefix means before and the suffix means to speak, put together the word means to speak before. Examples: Based on the title, I think this is going to be about... I think the next part will be about... Based on...(clue), I predict... Based on what...said, I predict...
What is to make a prediction?
200
In Rhianna's song "Take a Bow" she feels sad,disappointed and angry at her boyfriend who got caught cheating. Volume can be set to low, medium and high. Volume is measure by ______ in sound. The emotion the author of the poem felt when he or she wrote the poem (happy, mad, sad or annoyed) is the ________ of the poem. A person who sings off key is called _____- deaf.
What is tone?
200
Elements for Review Characterization Plausibility and Credibility Style Setting Mood Character Tone Text Structure Viewpoint Main Idea
What are elements of narratives and informational texts?
200
Main idea and supporting details Cause and effect Problem and Solution Sequential and Chronological Order
What is Organizational Pattern?
200
assonance, consonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, theme, tone, mood, sound, symbol, sense, imagery, rhyme, rhythm, meter, metaphor, personification, anthropomorphism, hyperbole, figurative
What are elements of poety and poetic devices?
300
To see in your minds eye. To use your imagination and 5 senses to picture something that you cannot see, but are provided with specific sensory details or a description of. An author may use IMAGERY to get you to see, hear, smell, feel or taste something, someone, or an image. Examples: In my mind I can see... When I read this, I can see... I picture...
What is to visualize?
300
The way the reader of the poem feels after they read a poem is the __________ of the poem. Ms. Goncalves was tired of telliing some of her students to stop talking during independant reading. She called home and took points off of their reading log. Needless to say, Ms. Goncalves was not in the _______ for chit chatter.
What is mood?
300
The part of the story in which the author gives the readers details about the setting and characters and any background information (flashback) that is necessary to develop the story and allow the reader to understand it.
What is EXPOSITION?
300
Picture Title Map Side-bar Graph Bullets Bold headline Italics Font Heading Subheading
What are text features?
300
a b b a Is the ____________ pattern of a Sonnet.
What is rhyme pattern?
400
To make an inquiry about what you read. To ask for an explanation. To analyze and or annotate. To give the third degree. To be skeptical. Not taking things at face value. A rhetorical device. Rapper 50 cent had a song titled 21 of these... To interrogate is a synonym for______________.
What is to question?
400
Identify as many poetic elements as you can in the poem below and describe what the meaning of the poem is based on how Yusef Komunyakaa creates the 4 stanzas of the poem. Potions The old woman made mint Candy for the children Who'd bolt through her front door, Silhouettes of the great blue Heron. She sold ten-dollar potions From a half-lit kitchen. Chinese boxes Furnished with fliers & sinkers. Sassafras & lizard tongues. They'd walk out Of the woods or drive in from cities, Clutching lovesick dollar bills At a side door that opened beside A chinaberry tree. Did their eyes Doubt under Orion as voices Of the dead spoke? They carried Photos, locks of hair, nail clippings, & the first three words of a wish. Yusef Komunyakaa
What are sound elements of poetry that contribute to meaning?
400
The part of a narrative in which the conflict rises and the action in the story increases dramatically in height is called__________.
What is the CLIMAX?
400
To draw conclusion about a person's tratis based on what other characters in a story say about them, what they say, and their actions is called_____________.
What is characterization?
400
Iambic Pentameter 5 feet of poetry which has stressed and unstressed syllables
What is meter?
500
to observe and comment on to make an assessment Examples: This is like...because... This is different from...because... I agree/disagree with the writer because... I like..because... I don't like...because... This is a great word here because... The character...seems... If the setting were..., the story would be different because... If I were the author, I would... I think the author wrote this because...
What is to evaluate?
500
The 2nd line of stanza 1 of the poem "Washington Monument by Night" by Carl Sandburg (1922) starts off 1 The stone goes straight. A lean swimmer dives into night sky, Into half-moon mist. This is an example of___________.
What is imagery?
500
To tell a story from a point-of-view and provide background information. The person who tells a story (they may be a character in the story or they may just be telling the story)is called________.
What is the NARRATOR?
500
1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person, 1st person omniscient, 1st person limited
What is point-of-view?
500
Rhyme Rhythmn Meter Tone Mood Assonance The long "o" sound in the following poem along with other sounds gives this poem a _____ feeling. Based on the title "Potions" what is this meaning of the poem and the feeling the reader gets when reading the poem? What other vowels and consonants are repeated in the poem? What feeling or meaning does the use of these sounds create? The old woman made mint Candy for the children Who'd bolt through her front door, Silhouettes of the great blue Heron. She sold ten-dollar potions From a half-lit kitchen. Chinese boxes Furnished with fliers & sinkers. Sassafras & lizard tongues. They'd walk out Of the woods or drive in from cities, Clutching lovesick dollar bills At a side door that opened beside A chinaberry tree. Did their eyes Doubt under Orion as voices Of the dead spoke? They carried Photos, locks of hair, nail clippings, & the first three words of a wish. Consonance Alliteration
What are sound elements of poetry that contribute to meaning?