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Context Clues
Main Ideas
Patterns of Thought
Mapping a Passage
Vocabulary
100
Guessing the meaning of a words from the sense of the sentence.
What is Logic
100
The main idea acts like an ____________ over the reading, because it covers all the ideas in the reading.
What is Umbrella
100
Structures our minds use all the time.
What is Patterns of Thought
100
A skeleton of a reading's organization.
What is map.
100
Builds a point through story telling.
What is Narration
200
When a word means the opposite of what is give.
What is Contrast
200
General ideas
What Major details
200
______ show specific cases or instances of a general idea.
What is Examples
200
A vertical listing, with indents, that shows the relationships of ideas.
What is Outline
200
Explains the meaning of a word.
What is Definition
300
Refers to surrounding words and ideas to give hints about a words meaning.
What is Context Clue
300
Specific ideas
What Minor details
300
To give similarities.
What is Compare
300
A grouping where the overall point is in the center and main ideas are branched around it in a counter-clockwise order.
What is Cluster Map
300
Shows the category a word belongs in.
What is Classification
400
Defining an unknown word by stating the meaning a different way.
What is Restatement Clue
400
When the main idea is not stated but hinted at, it is _________.
What is Implied
400
_______ gives logical reasons that answer why or how.
What is Cause-and-Effect
400
A map is a simple ________ representation.
What is Visual
400
To give differences
What is Contrast
500
The 5 types of Context Clues
What are Logic, Definition, Example, Restatement, Contrast
500
List 3 types of supporting ideas.
What is Explanations, Examples, Facts, Details, Statistics, Quotations
500
List 4 types of patterns of thought.
What is Cause-and-Effect, Compare/Contrast, Definition, Classification, Examples, Process Order, Time Order, Spatial Order
500
Name the 3 types of maps discussed in class.
What is Outline, Cluster Map, Box Map
500
Gives events or items in a particular order.
What is Sequence