Writing RST
Writing LAT
Narrative Writing
Academic Vocabulary
Testing Strategies
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When asked to write a Research Simulation Task, are you responding to literature or informational reading?

What is informational reading?

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If asked to write a literary analysis, would you write an essay or narrative story?

What is an essay?

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Explain the type of prompt you might see if asked to write a narrative. (2)

What is...

- Write a continuation to the story

- Write from a different character's point of view



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What is theme?

The lesson or moral of the story.

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The NJSLA tool that allows you to mark a question that you find challenging, reminding you to go back at the end.

What is the bookmark? or flag?

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What are some examples of nonfiction text structures? (Name at least 2)

Chronological/sequence

Problem and solution

Cause and effect

Description

Compare and contrast

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What is an explanation?

The part of a body paragraph that shows the scorer you really understand the evidence you chose

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List what a plot mountain has.

exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution

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What does it mean to divide something into parts and look at each part in detail; then look at how the parts are connected?

Analyze

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Tool used to identify important information when reading passages, to help when writing an essay.

What is the highlighter tool?

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What type of question will they ask on the RST? (Provide 2 examples)

Author's Purpose, text structure, vocabulary, central idea

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What do we call direct quotations / Specific detail which can illustrate and support the ideas you are developing in your essay. 

Text evidence

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Provide an example of figurative language. (in a sentence)

Metaphor- He is a walking dictionary.

Simile- She has eyes like the sun.

Personification- The wind sings beautifully at night. 

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What does it mean to give only the main facts in a shortened form; leave out details and examples?

Summarize

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Use context clues, synonyms, antonyms to help find...

What is the meaning of an unfamiliar word?

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If I read 3 texts, my writing would be organized in... 

5 paragraphs

(intro, 3 body, conclusion)

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How a Literary Analysis essay would be organized.

What is format in 4 paragraphs

Introduction

Body paragraphs- 2 

Conclusion

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Your narrative should include what? (5 things)

What is dialogue, sensory details, setting, characters, plot, etc.

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Give an example of author's purpose 

To persuade, inform, or entertain an audience.

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When you open the NJSLA RST or LAT what are 2 things you should do?

1. Find the prompt

2. Make T-chart

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This tells your reader what to expect while reading your essay. This sentence states the purpose of your essay -- the point you are trying to make.

What is a thesis statement?

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Explain what belongs in the body paragraphs of a Literary Analysis Task. (4 Letters)

1. Restate the prompt

2. Answer the prompt

3. Cite evidence

4. Explain evidence

RACE

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Properly punctuate the sentence:

Hey! How's it going David asked

"Hey! How's it going?" David asked.

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What is it called to put ideas in order, arrange thoughts? 

Organization

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If I time left over, I should check my essay for...

- word choice, show don't tell, figurative language

- capital letters, misspelled words, punctuation, sentence structure and clarity?