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define
author’s purpose - clarify - entertain - inform - persuade - point of view -
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As you read informational text, what points should you use to identify and distinguish an author’s position?
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Fill-in-the-Blank (pg. 4)
_____________ ___________________ is the way an author presents the ideas in an informational text.
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Question 1 ____ is reading a passage and putting it into your own words. Responses A ParaphrasingParaphrasing B
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Which is true about functional text? Product labels do not contain textual features. It is not necessary to read technical
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When might a reader create an outline? (1 point)
when the author includes graphs and charts Owhen the author uses a lot of
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True or False:
Reasons explain why an author feels a certain way. ____
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when might a reader create an outline?
1. when the text is complex 2. when the author includes graphs and charts 3. when the
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What do graphic aids to do an informational text?
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After reading a text about the patterns of migratory birds, Walter decides to write in his notebook to reflect on what he
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When you review a text to evaluate its argument, which of the following must you do first?(1 point) Responses trace the
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What is one thing you know about analyzing informational texts? (2 points)
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When might a reader create an outline?(1 point)
Responses when the author includes graphs and charts when the author includes
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Which phrase describes evidence?
reasons to support a claim reasons to support a claim an opinion formed based on facts an
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After reading a text about the patterns of migratory birds Walter decides to write in his notebook to reflect on what he
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When you evaluate a text for its argument, which of the following questions should you consider?(1 point)
Responses Is there
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Analyzing informational text
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Write a paragraph in which you describe the steps that experienced readers can use to analyze conflicting information in texts
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what should a reader do after a prediction is confirmed?
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What strategy can you use to write down questions that you have while you are reading?
illustrating freewriting visualizing
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Why would you illustrate while you read?(1 point)
Responses to entertain yourself to entertain yourself to make inferences to
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Why would you illustrate while you read?
to entertain yourself to make inferences to help you focus to recall information
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On the KWLQ chart, which columns do you write in during your reading? (1 point)
• W and Q • W and L • K and Q • K and W
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Make The shortest possible paragraph about
determining an author’s claim in an informational text understanding a topic or
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Episode 3: Theo-saurus
In Episode 2, Ella learned that she was expected to perform in the talent show with her kindergarten
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Read the following passage. After reading a text about the patterns of migratory birds, Walter decides to write in his notebook
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which option descibes your approach to taking notes as you read
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To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading? (1 point)
Write down what happens in
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In which way are you making connections to a text if you think about something you know from the news while reading the text?(1
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What is an inference? (1 point)
Responses a conclusion based on what an author states and does not state a conclusion based on
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To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading?
(1 point) • Take notes that identify
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How can readers better understand how a writer uses humor or suspense in a story?(1 point)
Responses by thinking about how the
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To create a summary after reading a story which step would you do someone do during the reading remember everything that
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In which way are you making connections to a text if you think about something you know from the news while reading the text?(1
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Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point) Responses an argument based on details not found in a text an argument
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what is an inference?
a a detail the author provides in a text b a hint an author gives in the story c a conclusion based on what
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To create a summary after reading a story what step should someone do during the reading
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To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading?(1 point)
Responses Remember everything
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Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point)
Responses an argument based on details not found in a text an argument
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What is an inference
a) a detail the author provides in a text b) a hint an author gives in the story c) a conclusion based on
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In this discussion, you'll reflect on the reading strategies you used while reading this lesson's poems (and which are useful
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How do story elements help a reader?(1 point)
Responses Story elements help a reader resolve a conflict. Story elements help a
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To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading?(1 point) Responses Remember
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Which one of these statements is true about summaries? (1 point)
• They can help a reader write a story. • They can help a
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to create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading?
a write down whatever the main
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to create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading?
a. Write down whatever the main
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How do analogies help readers?
1. They help readers understand definitions 2. They help readers identify figurative language 3.
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy?
(1 point) Responses make connections make connections ask questions ask
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To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading?(1 point)
Responses Remember everything
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place the steps for analyzing a text using SQ3R in the correct order from start to finish.
- use headings as questions to answer
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