Isearch Paper
Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
Random
100
This is the part of your paper that was done in only 3rd person?
What is Part 3
100
This skill is done by reading for 5 minutes and then putting the material aside and writing down everything you can remember.
What is Immediate Recall?
100
the main point or gist of what the author is trying to say
What is Main Idea?
100
headings information terms are included in this graphic organizer.
What is HIT Chart?
100
Background knowledge is made up of a person's experiences with the world (including what he or she has read), along with his or her concepts for how written text works, including word identification, print concepts, word meaning, and how text is organized.
What is schema?
200
This is the part of your paper that required reflection on your research process.
What is Part 4.
200
SQ3R
What is Survey Question Read Recite Review?
200
Details that are included to make the passage more interesting.
What are minor supporting details?
200
how we take larger selections of text and reduce them to their bare essentials: the gist, the key ideas, the main points that are worth noting and remembering.
What is Summarizing?
200
awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes
What is metacognition?
300
This part of your paper includes the cover page and the reference page.
What is Part 5?
300
4 test taking strategies.
What are • Choose a comfortable location for taking the test • Be prepared! • Allow yourself plenty of time • Avoid thinking you need to cram just before • Get a good night's sleep . • Don't go to the exam with an empty stomach
300
Details that are needed to prove or support the main idea.
What are Major Supporting Details?
300
Look away from the source then write. Take notes. Change the words Change the structure
What are methods of paraphrasing?
300
Highlighting and Emphasizing Marking and Underlining Organizing Review and compare the text, and ask yourself if you truly understand!
What are Effective Steps for note taking?
400
This is the part of the paper where you explained what you wanted to research and why.
What is Part 1?
400
This strategy involves the ability of readers to get meaning from a text by making informed inferences. Good readers use this skill as a way to connect their existing knowledge to new information from a text to get meaning from what they read. 
What is Prediction?
400
a formal system used to think about and organize your paper.
What is an outline?
400
putting a passage from an author into “your own words.”
What is Paraphrasing?
400
This is what Ms. Avila says is the most important part of taking notes.
What is review your notes as soon as possible after the lecture?
500
The purpose for writing your Isearch paper.
What is to develop better reading, writing, and research skills.
500
You make an ______ when you use clues from the story to figure out something that the author doesn't tell you.
What is Inference?
500
the two types of outlines.
What are topic outline and sentence outline.
500
In every discipline and in certain genres, some phrases are so specialized or conventional that you can’t paraphrase them except by wordy and awkward circumlocutions that would be less familiar (and thus less readable) to the audience.
What is Shared Language?
500
Prepare for the lecture in advance by...
What is completing the readings and any assignments before that day’s lecture?