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What is setting a purpose?
Why are you reading this book.
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What is stop and review?
Stop and think about what has happened in the story so far.
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What is retell and summarize?
Tell someone or write what has happened
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What is Schema?
Background knowledge and experiences that you bring to the text.
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What is the spine?
This holds the book together.
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What is predict?
What do I think will happen in the story.
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What is connect background knowledge?
Is the information similiar to what I already know.
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What is draw conclusions?
Were your predictions right.
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What is text-to-the-world?
This reminds me of something happening in the world.
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What is the copyright date?
This tells the book was published.
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What is activate background knowledge?
What do I already know about this.
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What is reread?
When problems occur go back and read it again.
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What is discuss and respond?
Talk with someone about whay you have read.
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What is text-to-self?
This reminds me of somethings that has happened to
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What is bibliography?
A list of resources the author used to get facts for their book.
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What is preview the text?
Look at the title, pictures, captions, etc.
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What is explicit and implicit information?
What information is given directly or indirectly.
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What is use a graphic organizer?
Use a story map to show what was in the story.
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What is text-to-text?
This reminds me of another book I've read.
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What is the introduction?
This give a short summary or explanation of the book.
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What is cross-check?
Does this word look right, sound right, and make sense.
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What is the title page?
This page contains the title, author, illustrator, and publisher.
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