In order to summarize, the summarizer must first _____________.
What is read the text aloud?
The question that is asked should make you _______.
What is think?
Name two things that clarifiers help their group understand the meanings of.
When you predict, you are telling what you think will happen _______.
What is next or in the future?
When your group or the teacher is reading, you should be __________.
What is following along and taking notes?
You must understand the ______ of the story in order to summarize it.
What is the main idea?
The questioner is responsible for asking this type of question.
What are teacher questions?
You can use this book to figure out the meaning of a word.
What is a dictionary?
Define predicting.
What is an educated or good guess about what will happen next in the text?
These people are allowed to speak during the discussion.
Who is everyone?
The summarizer can break their reading into these 3 pieces.
What are the beginning, middle, and end?
A question most often starts with one of these five words. Name three.
What are who, what, when, where, and why?
You can use this to figure out what a word means in a sentence.
What are context clues?
Pictures, headings, captions, chapter titles, and graphs can help you predict. They are called __________.
What are text features?
Team members should do this while someone is sharing.
What is listen, respond, and take notes?
This is the sentence frame we often use to summarize narratives.
What is Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then?
Who is allowed to ask questions during the reading of the text?
Who is anyone?
Name two strategies for clarifying a word, phrase, or passage.
What are re-read the passage, use context clues, use a dictionary, ask a group member for help?
A good prediction should always include this.
What is text evidence?
Your job should always be completed using this kind of sentence.
What is full?