Abbreviation
Reasoning
Why
Order
100

What does the A stand for in NAMES?

Arrange the chunks.

100

Who is annotation for?

Annotation is for yourself.

100

If you can _____________ the text, you understand the text.

summarize

100

What type of language do we always look for, in both fiction and non fiction?

Figurative language

200

What does the N stand for in NAMES?

Number the paragraphs.

200

NAMES is a close reading _____________.

Strategy

200

NAMES is a __________________ strategy.

success

200

What is another term for "main idea?"

Central idea

300

What does the M stand for in NAMES?

Mark the text.

300

What do you circle when annotating in both genres?

unknown words

300

What is the first thing you notice when reading fiction?

The title.

300

What goes in the left margin of your paper?

Important things you notice.

400

What does the S stand for in NAMES?

Summarize the chunks.

400

What is annotating?

Marking the text.

400

While reading you make inferences about _________.

The author/narrator

400

What goes on the right side of the margin?

Things you don't know or have questions about.

500

What does the E stand for in NAMES?

Establish the central/main idea.

500

Why do we annotate?

To better understand the text.

500

Like PEMDAS, NAMES is an _______________ (starts with an A).

Acronym

500

What 2 steps do you complete before reading?

Number the paragraphs and arrange the chunks.