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What It Is:
A vocabulary worksheet focusing on Tier 2 academic language for reading. It is divided into four sections. The first section lists terms related to text structure and analysis, such as 'Claim,' 'Cause/Effect,' 'Problem/Conflict,' 'Fact/Opinion,' 'Sequence,' 'Inference/Infer,' 'Conclude/Conclusion,' and 'Non-Fiction.' The second section includes terms related to author and text analysis, such as 'Author's Purpose,' 'Author's Viewpoint,' 'Author's Attitude,' 'Craft,' 'Structure,' 'Style,' 'Voice,' 'Tone,' 'Mood,' and 'Evidence.' The third section lists terms related to text features and organization, such as 'Analyze,' 'Inform,' 'Reference,' 'Text Features,' 'Caption,' 'Subheading,' 'Charts/Graphs,' 'Graphic,' 'Glossary,' 'Sidebar,' 'Subheadings,' 'Typeface,' 'Contribute,' 'Chronology,' 'Text Structures,' 'Process Structure,' 'Description Structure,' 'Organizational Structure,' 'Plot,' 'Generalizations,' 'Multiple-Meaning Words,' 'Setting,' 'Climax Point,' and 'Narrator.' The fourth section focuses on literary genres, devices, and elements, such as 'Genre,' 'Moral,' 'Legend,' 'Myth,' 'Fable,' 'Realistic Fiction,' 'Informational Text,' 'Literary Text,' 'Exposition,' 'Narrative,' 'Poetry,' 'Poetry Forms,' 'Drama,' 'Elements in a drama,' 'Resolution,' 'Point of View,' 'Third-person point of view,' 'Dialect,' 'Hyperbole,' 'Paradox,' 'Oxymoron,' 'Alliteration,' 'Word Choice,' 'Onomatopoeia,' 'Simile,' 'Symbolism,' 'Allusion,' 'Metaphor,' 'Personification,' 'Repetition,' 'Flashback,' 'Stanza,' 'Rhyme Scheme,' 'Contrast,' and 'Affixes.'
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 6-12. The vocabulary is complex and requires a solid understanding of reading comprehension strategies and literary analysis, making it appropriate for middle and high school students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students expand their academic vocabulary related to reading comprehension and literary analysis. It promotes deeper understanding of texts by familiarizing students with key terms related to text structure, author's purpose, literary devices, and genres. It also enhances critical thinking skills and improves students' ability to analyze and interpret complex texts.
How to Use It:
This worksheet can be used as a vocabulary review activity, a pre-reading exercise, or a tool for analyzing specific texts. Students can define the terms, provide examples of their usage in texts, or use them in their own writing. Teachers can also use it as a basis for classroom discussions and activities related to reading comprehension and literary analysis.
Target Users:
This worksheet is beneficial for middle and high school students, English language learners, and students preparing for standardized tests. It is also useful for teachers looking to enhance their students' academic vocabulary and reading comprehension skills.