What is central idea?
the main point/ focus of the text
What is a summary?
a short and concise brief description of something
When Ms. Emmons says "Author's purpose" you say ___________???
PIED
is wikipedia a credible source?
no
Direct quotes should be surrounded by _________ _______.
Quotation marks
What kind of texts ( genre) can we find the central idea for?
non-fiction texts
Which of these pronouns can I use in a summary?
I, we, me, you, he, it, they, us, your, our
he, it, they
What are the four options of answers for author's purpose
p- persuade
i- inform
e- entertain
d- describe
true or false
sources that end in .gov or .edu are always credible
false- usually
true or false. Only direct quotes need to be accompanied by an in- text citation.
False. Any information that the writer got from another place or any info that isn't common knowledge should be accompanied by an in- text citation
What are three types of text structure?
compare/ contrast, descriptive, problem and solution, cause and effect
true or false: quotes are okay in a summary
false
What is the author's purpose ?
Switching to reusable water bottles can significantly reduce plastic waste. Every year, millions of tons of plastic end up in oceans, harming wildlife and polluting ecosystems. The average person uses hundreds of plastic bottles annually, but switching to reusable alternatives could make a substantial difference.
One reusable bottle could last for years and save individuals money in the long run. More importantly, it would drastically reduce the number of plastic bottles in landfills. Making the change today would lead to a cleaner, greener future.
Persuade
The average person uses hundreds of plastic bottles annually, but switching to reusable alternatives could make a substantial difference.
Making the change today would lead to a cleaner, greener future.
How can a student determine if a source is credible using the author's name?
What is the format for in- text citations ?
parenthesis, author's last name, comma, p. #, period
(author last name, p.4).
What is the first step to reading for central idea?
look at text features ( titles, subtitles, photo captions)
what are three things all summaries should have/ be (according to the list Ms. Emmons gave you as notes)
central idea
relevant details
3rd person voice
objective
identities the title/ text
in student's own words
What is the author's purpose ?
People often wonder why they feel sluggish in the afternoon, and the answer is often related to nutrition. A balanced breakfast packed with protein can boost energy levels and improve focus throughout the day. Starting the morning with eggs, oatmeal, and fruit has been shown to enhance concentration and mood, setting individuals up for success.
When people skip breakfast or rely on sugary snacks, they are more likely to experience a mid-day slump. The body needs fuel to function, and breakfast provides the essential nutrients to start the day right. The 'Healthy Mornings Challenge' encourages individuals to commit to a nutritious start each day for a week, promising more energy and a better overall feeling.
Persuade
The 'Healthy Mornings Challenge' encourages individuals to commit to a nutritious start each day for a week, promising more energy and a better overall feeling.
true or false- Ms. Emmons is a credible source about the planets.
false
Complete with the appropriate in-text citation...
In Patel's article, "The Most Amazing Person in the World," she states that only one person holds the title
(p. 5).
What are the three parts to writing a central idea statement ? Think the back part of the graphic organizer
1. identify the text and title
2. action word
3. central idea
What does it mean to be objective?
no opinions, sticks to the facts
What is the difference between inform and describe ?
answers may vary.
What does credible mean?
answers may vary. dependable/ trustworthy/ reliable
How do I create a bibliography? Need to name the tool used
use a website, my bib.com, to generate a bibliography using the links to your articles/ sources