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Why do you need reading strategies: To help you understand what you are reading. What is activating and using background knowledge: Taking what information you already know to help you understand what you're reading before you read it. What kind of chart is most helpful to use for using and activating knowledge: . Which question is most likely to be a "Wonder" question in activating and using background knowledge: How do ants choose who their queen is?. What types of questions do you ask when you are generating questions: All of the above . What is the MOST important reason to generate questions: To make something more clear . How do you make an inference: . To make an inference you should...: All of the above. What is predicting: Using what you already know to determine what might happen in a story. What is summarizing a text: Telling only the most important parts of a story. In the SWBST chart used for summarizing, what is the "somebody" of the chart: Main Character. In the SWBST chart used for summarizing, what is the "but" of the chart: The problem. What is visualizing: Creating a picture in your head based off of what you read. What do you use to help visualize what is happening: Five Senses. Jimmy couldn't believe it! He had studied all week long and even had his brother quiz him. He had no idea what he was going to tell his parents, but he knew he would be in trouble.What can you INFER from the text: Jimmy failed a test. The title of the book is "Jenny's Long Walk Home". What would be an appropriate BEFORE question: Why was Jenny walking home?. If you are reading a story and you can relate to how a character is feeling, what type of connection are you making: Text to self. It was the biggest dog I had ever seen. It had black hair with a white circle around one of his eyes. He had a growl that reminded me of a bear, and teeth that reminded me of a shark. And it was walking right towards me.Which reading strategy would you most likely use for this text: Visualizing
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Right as you sit down to study, you should do this:: All of the above. What should you do when you are studying, and your attention starts to wane or fade: . Where is the ideal place to study: At a desk sitting upright. When you sit down to study for a test, you should begin by:: all of the above.. When you take notes you:: remember what you read and have a tool for effective studying.. How often should you study: A little bit each day, even if you don't have a test coming up. Setting a goal for each study session helps improve your progress: True. Starting to plan early for exams, and set aside a little bit of time every day. This is part of which study strategy: Spaced Studdying. It's better to study 10 minutes each night for 5 nights than to study for 50 minutes the night before a test. : True. Spaced Practice may seem difficult and you may forget some information from day to day, but this is actually a good thing! The harder your brain works the better you remember content: True. Put away your class materials, and write or sketch everything you know. Be as thorough as possible. Then, check your class materials for accuracy and important points you missed. Which strategy is this: Active Retrieval Strategy. ____________ ______________ works best when you go back to check your class materials for accuracy afterward: Active Retrieval . Independent Learners... : All of the above . True or False: Knowing what kind of learner you are is not important. : False . True or False: When studying don't make study sessions too long. : True . What is cramming? : To study the day of the test . Why are notes important: So we can remember the important stuff teachers taught us today.. What is one good way to be successful in class: Participate in class.. To reduce test anxiety you should:: All of these.. A synonym for the word procrastination is : Delay . A _______________is an organization tool for recording appointments, tasks notes and other things;: planner. Why is it important to keep a planner: All of the above. If you are assigned an essay or longer assignment, it is easier to do all of the work at one time:
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Determine what you think will happen in the text: Predict. Create mental images of the settings, characters, and events in the text: Visualize. Stop and ask yourself questions to see if the text makes sense: Question. Think about what you already know about the text. Find ways to relate the text to yourself, other texts, and the world around you: Connect. Think about the text as a whole and form opinions about what you read: Evaluate. Stopping when you are confused to reread or look up a word you don't know: Clarify . When you give your opinion of a book or story, you are using the strategy: Summarize. Making pictures in your mind as you read is an example of ________: Visualization. Wondering about why a character acted in a certain way is using the comprehension skill of __________: Questioning. "This story reminds me of something I heard on the news," is an example of which strategy: Connection
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Which stage of metacognitive reading strategy is done if you ask yourself the question below?"Does this event remind me of something?": making connections. Which stage of metacognitive reading strategy is done if you ask yourself the question below?"Should I continue my reading pace?": monitoring and fix up. Which stage of metacognitive reading strategy is done if you ask yourself the question below?"How accurate is this claim of the author?": asking questions. Which stage of metacognitive reading strategy is done if you ask yourself the question below?"What is the author’s message in this text?": synthesizing. Which stage of metacognitive reading strategy is done if you ask yourself the question below?"Is there a part in the text that is very similar to what is happening around me?": making connections. Which stage of metacognitive reading strategy is done if you ask yourself the question below?"What is the author telling me?": asking questions. What metacognitive reading strategy is used if you are relating the text you are reading with the reality in the society: making connections. What metacognitive reading strategy is used when you are creating high level questions before, during, and after reading: asking questions. What metacognitive reading strategy is used when you are being conscious whether you understand or not the text: monitoring and fix up. What metacognitive reading strategy is used when you are putting your own insights and reflections together to show your understanding: synthesizing
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Critical reading is the process of evaluating a text: T. Critical thinking skills can be applied to reading: T. Prereading is a strategy which prepares the learner for reading: T. Discussion is a technique to clarify possible questions you have about a topic: T. Critical reading is a: Process. Critical thinkers : Ask questions about. A question a critical reader should ask about a text is: Did the author use facts, theory or faith to write this text?. Regarding critical reading, what affects how you absorb information about a topic: Your personal feelings about that topic. Prereading activities_________the reader for reading: Prepare. Prereading activities include: All of these. Creating a map of your current knowledge is called : . A diagram of the water cycle is a : Visual Aid
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What is the strategy for the following question:How is Lucy’s behavior in paragraph 23 important to the resolution of her conflict: Conflict. What is the strategy for the following question:: STAR. What is the strategy for the following question:Why are the events in paragraphs 1 and 2 important to the plot? : Plot. What is the strategy for the following question:A major turning point occurs in the selection when Lucy — : . What is the strategy for the following question:Based on Lucy’s interactions with her classmates, which statement best expresses the major theme explored in this selection: . What is the strategy for the following question:What inference can the reader make based on the events that take place in scene 4? : . What is the strategy for the following question:What lesson is referred to in the title of the story: Making connections. What is the strategy for the following question:Which sentence best expresses a theme in the story: . What is the strategy for the following question:The author uses a simile in this sentence to illustrate —: . What is the strategy for the following question: What does the sensory language in paragraph 7 help the reader understand: SSHTT. What is the strategy for the following question:Paragraphs 8 and 9 are mainly a description of —: PMI. What is the strategy for the following question:Paragraphs 1 through 3 are important to the story because they establish that Anthony —: PLOT. What can the reader conclude about Grandpa from his actions in the story: . Teresa’s comments influence the theme of the story because they show that she —: . Which event in the story causes Teresa to reevaluate her talent as a long jumper: . The dialogue between Teresa and her mother after the tryout indicates that her mother —: . Which sentence of from the passage best illustrates the conflict of the story: . What events initiate the rising action in the story:
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There are four types of rhetorical appeals: False. An appeal to people's conscience, morals, or ethics: ethos. An ad campaign that includes a doctor is using: ethos. A commercial designed to tug at our heartstrings is using: pathos. "Ladies and gentlemen of the jury: we have not only the fingerprints, the lack of an alibi, a clear motive, and an expressed desire to commit the robbery… We also have video of the suspect breaking in. The case could not be more open and shut.": Logos. This is an example of ..: Ethos. What is the primary rhetorical appeal in this ad: Pathos. "Where would we be without this tradition? Ever since our forefathers landed at Plymouth Rock, we've celebrated Thanksgiving without fail, making more than cherished recipes. We've made cherished memories." : Pathos
Which word is spelled correctly: exercises. How would you break this word into syllables?damage: . cupcake: 2. television: 4. hat: 1. What is an example of vowels: a,e,i,o,u. There was a very large Russian submarine in the bay last night: the word is correct. You need to undrline the words that you do not know in the text: the word is incorrect. What do you eat in the morning: breakfast. Which is correct? : Beginning. Which is correct: Coming. What is shown in this picture: Dog. Spell this word..: teacher. She is a ........................ girl!: beautiful. I come to school at 1.00 pm on .....................: Thursday
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Which literary genre involves rhyme, rhythm, and figurative language: Poetry. Which literary genre involves characters, setting, plot, conflict, and theme: Fiction. Theme is described as the lesson or moral of a story: TRUE. Main Idea and Controlling Idea are roughly the same. They are the most important point in a topic: TRUE. Which part of the plot focuses on the protagonist finally solving the conflict: Falling Action. Conflict in a story is limited to character against another character ONLY: FALSE. Which part of the plot enables the readers to get to know the characters, setting, and the main conflict: Introduction. Third Person Limited Point of View allows the readers to know the thoughts and feelings of ONE character in a story: TRUE. Making Inferences allows the readers to draw conclusions based on the details in the text: TRUE. A Novel is an example of narrative fiction: TRUE. Informational Text is a subgenre under Nonfiction: TRUE. Which among the following can be found in a nonfiction text? Check all THREE that applies: Text Structure. Which part of the plot shows how the main character attempts to solve the problem but fails: Rising Action. Which among the following are major genres of literature? Check all that applies: Drama. What do you call the instructions for the actors, set, sound, and lighting on a stage play: Stage Directions. Which among the following is the speaker's stand or arguable statement backed up by evidence: Claim. Flashback is to Future as Foreshadowing is to Past: FALSE. Which among the following statements is true: A Biography is an account of a person's life written by someone else.. Which of the following defines an ALLITERATION: Repetition of Initial Consonant Sounds. Voice in Literature refers to which of the following: Speaker. MOOD is the emotional response evoked by the writer towards the READER of the literary piece: TRUE. Which part of the plot resolves the conflict of the story: Falling Action. "I Wandered Lonely as a CloudThat floats on high o’er vales and hills,"What figurative language is found in the lines above? : Simile and Imagery
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