Find The Evidence
Main Idea and Theme
How and Why it Happens
Word detectives
Structure and Author's Craft
100

What does RI/EL 6.1 require you to use when answering a question about a text?

What is text evidence

100

The main idea is...

What the text is mostly about

100

What is a "cause and effect" relationship

one event causes another to happen

100

what are context clues

words or sentences around an unknown word that help define it


100

What is text structure

How an author organizes information

200

If a question asks, "Which detail best supports the claim...?" what are you looking for?

What is a detail directly connected to the claim

200
A theme is...

A message or lesson the author wants the reader to learn

200

In narrative texts, what usually drives the plot forward?

a characters actions or decisions

200

if the author uses however or although near an unknown word, what type of context clue is this

contrast

200

Name one common nonfiction structure

cause/effect, compare/contrast, problem/solution, chronological, description

300

You think a character is lonely. What kind of evidence do you need to prove that?

What is a quote or detail showing isolation, being ignored, or lacking friends?

300

What is one clue that helps identify a theme in fiction?

A character's main problem and what they learn by the end of the story

300

how can analyzing a character's response to a challenge help you understand the story?

it reveals motivation and contributes to theme

300

What is connotation

The feeling of a word

300

what does it mean to analyze a literary device

explain how it contributes to meaning or mood

400

When an inference is NOT acceptable according to the standard?

When it is not supported by the text - not an educated guess

400

What should a summary NOT include

Your opinion or minor details

400

how does comparing two events in a nonfiction text help with comprehension

it shows relationships and helps explain why things happened

400

How can word choice affect meaning

certain words create stronger emotions or shift the reader's understanding

400

how does the structure of a paragraph support the main idea?

it organizes details in a logical way

500

What two steps should you take to find evidence quickly?

Identify key words in the question and scan the text for those words/ideas

500

How can supporting details help determine the central idea

They point to the most important message the author repeats or explains

500

if a text uses steps or directions or time, what structure is being used

sequence or chronological order

500
"The boy was nimble, hopping easily from to rock to rock." What does nimble mean?

Quick and light on his feet

500

if an author repeats a phrase several times, what is the impact?

it emphasizes an important idea or theme