Types of Documents
Workplace Vocab
Types of Words
Strategies for Problem Solving
Etc.
100

An electronic message sent over the internet.

An email

100
Define compensation

Something, typically money, awarded to someone as a payment for work, loss, injury, or suffering.

100

Words that have a similar or same meaning

Synonyms

100

What are three components that make up words?

prefix, root word, suffix

100

Where is the main idea often found?

In the title, first or last sentence of the introductory paragraph

200

A letter sent within a workplace.

A memo

200

What does it mean to implement?

To put into practice, to use

200

Words that have opposite meaning

Antonyms

200

How can we determine the meaning of unknown words?

Looking for examples and hints in the surrounding text. (IDEAS!)

200

This shows the author's beliefs, values, or guidelines that shape the document's content.

Principles

300

A piece of writing that explains rules or guidelines for a situation.

A Policy


300

Define confidentiality

Trusting others with personal and/or private information.

300

A way of abbreviating a phrase.

Acronym

300

No matter what type of document you're reading, these are some strategies to help you infer, make a decision, and apply information

Read carefully

Skim the text for key words and text features

Identify the main idea, key details, author's purpose, and principles

300

Why would you summarize the text into one sentence?

As a strategy to find the main idea!

400

This tells you what to do or how to do something.

Instructions (or directions)

400

What does it mean to micromanage?

To manage or control with excessive attention to minor detail
400

Documents with complex subject matter often use highly ______________

Technical terms, specialized vocabulary, content specific vocab (jargon)

400

What are some components (or text structures) that help us identify main ideas and key details?

Headings and subheadings, number sections and numbered paragraphs, a list of specialized definitions, the names of the "parties", & date of occurrence.

400

What does it mean to draw a conclusion?

Making decisions based on what you already know and can infer about a situation.

500

Documents that are designed to be written clearly so that people can consult them and make the correct legal decisions.

Legal Document


500

Define liable.

responsible by law, legally answerable

500

Comes at the beginning of a word.

Prefix

500

What are some strategies for drawing conclusions

Look for Repeated Themes or Phrases

Ask Yourself: Why is This Policy in Place? 

Consider Potential Outcomes

500

Solve the following acronyms: EOD, ETA, PR, TBD

End Of Day, Estimated Time of Arrival, Public Relations, To Be Determined