Graphic Information
Words in Context
Recalling Information
Construct Meaning
Evaluate and Extend Meaning
100
_____________ _____________ present written information in a way that the reader will better understand and interpret that information.
What are Graphic Organizers?
100
Use of __________ surrounding unfamiliar words can help the reader determine the meaning of the new words.
What are definitions?
100
____________ ________ is the order or the progression in which events occur in a passage or text.
What is sequential order?
100
______________ and _____________ is a way to show how things are alike and different.
What is compare and contrast?
100
The _________ __________ is the reason an author decides to write about a specific topic.
What is Author's Purpose?
200
A __________ __________ presents a picture of the events in a passage or text that explains or clarifies the chain of events to the reader.
What is a Story Map?
200
Use of __________ surrounding unfamiliar words can help explain to the reader and determine the meaning of the new words.
What are Explanations?
200
The _______ ______ is the theme or topic to which all other paragraphs, sentences and details directly support.
What is the main idea?
200
The phrase, "All grandparents are kind and patient", is an example of a ________________.
What is a stereotype?
200
A ________________ is when you come to a general conclusion based on specific pieces of evidence.
What is generalization?
300
An ____________ is a guide to all the information that is contained in a research paper or a report.
What is an outline?
300
Use of __________ surrounding unfamiliar words can help describe to the reader the meaning of the new words.
What are Descriptions?
300
The __________ explain and make the facts clear by providing answers to the "who, what, when, where, why, and how" of the passage.
What are details?
300
_______________ is the way an author brings characters to life.
What is Characterization?
300
___________ or _____________ ___________ are events that include setting (time and place), plot (problem or conflict), and mood (a reader's feelings) to develop the forward movement of a story or passage to its solution.
What is Story or Passage Elements?
400
A ____ _______ and a _____ ________ are examples of presenting different data using axes.
What is a bar graph and a line graph?
400
If the reader knows the opposite, or __________, of an unfamiliar word, then he/she can determine the meaning of the new word.
What is an antonym?
400
___________ _____________ are steps that explain exactly what to do and the order it must be done in to complete an assignment or task successfully.
What are Written Directions?
400
____________ _____________ are used to influence other's thoughts or actions.
What are Persuasive techniques?
400
_______ can be verified (proved) through observation, official records, or scientific observation.
What are Facts?
500
A ________ _________ can help you present a _________ and __________ relationship when determining similarities and differences.
What is a Venn Diagram and a Compare and Contrast relationship?
500
Use of _________, or words that have the same meaning, surrounding unfamiliar words can help the reader determine the meaning of the new words.
What are synonyms?
500
Instructions to assemble a book shelf is an example of the reading term ____________ _____________.
What are written directions?
500
___________ and ___________ is a two-part event that creates a sequence of events and moves the text forward. (For example, this happened as a result of this happening.)
What is Cause and effect?
500
Making ________________ is a skill that requires using what you already know, previous experiences, facts, and details in order to make logical, well-reasoned decisions about what might happen next.
What are predictions?