Text Structure
Text Preview and Questioning
Main Idea and Summarization
Multi-component Interventions
Content area and disciplinary literacy
100

This text structure organizes ideas based on similarities and differences.

What is "compare and contrast"

100

The answers to these types of questions are found right there, in one single place in the text.

What are "right-there questions"

100

This statement contains who/what the text is about, what happened, and is stated in about 10 words or less.

What is "the Main Idea"

100

In this multicomponent intervention, students preview, click and clunk, get the gist, and summarize text.

What is "collaborative strategic reading"

100

Using morphemes to define unknown words, finding main ideas, asking questions, and summarizing text are strategies that fall within this type of literacy framework.

What is "content-area literacy or general literacy"

200

This scaffold/support helps students to organize their notes to clarify relationships between ideas when reading texts with different structures.

What is "a graphic organizer"

200

This is the recommended amount of time that teachers should spend previewing text.

What is "5-10 minutes"

200

Starting with the letter "p," this word describes the act of restating the main idea in your own words. It is also a strategy used to teach main idea.

What is "paraphrasing"

200

This feature of learning is common across all multicomponent interventions. Choose from: 

a. summarization

b. discussion

c. teacher-led instruction

d. exclusive use of expository texts

What is "discussion"

200

Learning to evaluate bias in a historical document or explain the scientific process in an experiment are examples of this type of literacy knowledge

What is "disciplinary literacy"

300

These are the two general types of text structures.

What is "narrative and expository"

300

If teachers want students to be able to answer higher-order thinking questions (i.e., critical thinking questions), then they should teach students to ask these types of questions from text.

What are "higher-order or critical thinking questions."

300

This type of written response involves combining the main ideas across several paragraphs of text into an integrated, cohesive piece of writing.

What is "a summary"

300

Teachers engage is this instructional technique when showing students how to use each of the strategies in multi-component interventions.

What is "modeling"

300

This type of educator is expected to be the "expert" when it comes to teaching middle and high school students general literacy skills.

What is "the special educator"

400

This text structure is signified by the sentences below: 

"The mixture of vinegar and baking soda results in a chemical reaction, which includes excessive bubbling and in some cases, explosion."

What is "cause - effect."

OR

What is "description"

400

In this type of text-preview, visual representations are used to present key ideas and vocabulary and to help students make connections to previously learned materials.

What is "concept mapping or semantic mapping"

400

Klingner et al. suggest to incorporate this scaffold as a "starting point" when students are just learning main idea, to eliminate the barrier of reading complex text.

What are "pictures"

400

One goal of reading and discussing text in groups is for students to use their background knowledge and the text itself to arrive, together, at this

What is "a collective understanding of text."

400

There is very little (and perhaps the least) research in how to support students' discipline-specific literacy in this discipline.

What is "math"

500

This approach to teaching text structure helps students apply learning strategies to identify different text structures to improve text understanding. (hint - 3 words)

What is "cognitive strategy instruction."

500

In this instructional approach, students learn how to answer “right there,” “think and search,” and “the author and you” questions.

What is "QAR or Question Answer Relationships"

500

This prerequisite skill is a building block for writing high-quality summaries.

What is "main idea"

500

This original multi-component intervention approach, designed by Palinscar & Brown (1984), formed the basis for other approaches that came later.

What is "reciprocal teaching"

500

This term refers to the situation where students use content-area skills or strategies they have learned in one class in another class.

What is "generalization"