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What is being actively engaged in the reading process by previewing a text, writing in the margins, highlighting, and looking up unknown vocabulary are examples of what
Define Active Reading
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What is supporting details
Details that explain the how, what, who, when, where, why in a reading are called
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What is to persuade, to inform, to instruct, and to entertain
What are the four types of purpose?
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Exercises important to overall physical health
What is the topic of the paragraph?
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Go to p.496 in ER and read/annotate. Underline words related to the topic,double-underline transitions, circle unknown vocab. Find an opinion and a fact. Answer question 1, 4, 5, 7, 8,.9 on p.498. It's worth 700 points
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What is making marks on a reading that outline main ideas, important details, important vocabulary, highlighting, list questions, and include your own summary or notes
Define Annotation
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What is to be actively engaged in the reading process and to better reading comprehension
Why is it important to annotate readings?
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What is informing means just providing information and instructing means instruction by explaining a process or a task
What is the difference between informing and instructing?
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First, Second, Lastly
What transition terms are in the paragraph?
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What is thinking about your own thinking by checking for gaps in understanding and being aware of what you do not know or understand
Define Metacognition
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What is circle unknown vocab, underline the thesis and main ideas, double underline transitions, write M or m for supporting details, write preview or guide questions, make other marks such as checks, stars, or numbering (p.63 and annotation handout)
Name 3 marks a reader can make on a reading when they are annotating
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what is acts can be proven true and opinions are beliefs and feelings. We can tell the difference because an opinion can be debatable
What is the difference between facts and opinions?
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Sentence one
Which sentence is the paragraph's main idea?
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Tone is the mood or attitude expressed in a piece of writing and purpose is an author's reason for writing and what their goal is
Define Purpose and Tone
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What is major details directly support the writer's main ideas and minor details directly explain and support the major details
What is the difference between major and minor supporting details?
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What is whatever an author's purpose is (to inform, etc) will determine what tone they will use to reach their audience. Looking at tone will also help you determine the purpose
How do Purpose and Tone work together?
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2: M, 3: m, 4: M, 5: m, 6: M, 7: m, 8: m
Create an outline of the paragraph labeling M (major) and m (minor) details
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What is the topic is the subject of the reading (doesn't have to be a complete sentence), What is a thesis is the author's point of an entire reading selection about the topic and needs to be a complete sentence. Main ideas are major points the author use
Define Topic, Thesis, and Main Ideas
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What is review p.203 in ER for an entire list
Give three words that describe tone
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What is to inform and listing (or enumeration)
What is the purpose and pattern of organization used in the paragraph?
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