Reading Skills
Text Evidence
Writing Responses
Test Strategies
Inference & Vocab
100

What is the main idea?

The main idea is the central point the author wants to communicate.

100

What is a quote?

A quote is an exact word-for-word excerpt from the text.

100

What is RACE?

RACE = Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain.

100

What is process of elimination?

Eliminate wrong answers to improve chances of selecting the right one.

100

What is inference?

An inference is an educated guess based on clues and prior knowledge.

200

How do you identify theme?

Identify theme by looking at repeated ideas and the message about life.

200

Why is citing evidence important?

Citing evidence supports your answers and shows you understood the text.

200

What makes a strong claim?

 A strong claim clearly states your position and what you will prove.

200

How do you manage time on a test?

Manage time by pacing yourself and not spending too long on one question.

200

Give an example of a context clue.

A context clue is a hint in the sentence that helps define an unfamiliar word.

300

Define text structure

Text structure refers to how information is organized (e.g., compare/contrast, chronological).

300

How do you support a claim?

Support a claim by providing proof from the text.

300

Give an example of strong evidence.

 Strong evidence is specific and directly supports your claim.

300

Why re-read questions?

Re-read questions to avoid misunderstanding what’s being asked.

300

Define 'analyze'.

'Analyze' means to break something down into parts to understand it better.

400

What is author's purpose?

Author's purpose is the reason the text was written: to inform, persuade, entertain, or explain.

400

What is a direct quote?

A direct quote uses quotation marks and exact wording from the text.

400

What is a counterclaim?

A counterclaim is the opposite viewpoint of your argument.

400

When should you guess?

Guess only after eliminating wrong answers.

400

What does 'infer' mean?

'Infer' means to make a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning.

500

Explain figurative language

Figurative language uses figures of speech like simile, metaphor, personification.

500

Explain paraphrasing.

Paraphrasing means putting information from the text into your own words.

500

What is a concluding sentence?

A concluding sentence wraps up your paragraph and restates the main point.

500

Explain skipping & returning.

If stuck, skip and return later to avoid wasting time.

500

Explain tone vs. mood.

Tone is the author's attitude; mood is how the reader feels.