15 questions
What is the central message of a story?
The effect of an action
The cause of an action
The lesson, moral, or message
The differences between things
What is an inference?
A final decision
What the story is mostly about
The author's belief
An educated guess
When thinking about cause and effect, what is cause?
The lesson, moral, or message in a text
The reason or why something happened in a text
An educated guess based on what the author shows but doesn't tell the reader in a text
The result or what happened in a text
What is Main Idea?
The solutions to problems in a story
The steps of actions in a text in the exact order they happen
What a paragraph or text is mostly about
The struggle a character faces in a story
What is opinion?
What a paragraph or text is mostly about
The solution to a problem in a story
The lesson, moral, or message of a story
The author's belief about a topic
When an author show's but doesn't directly tell the reader about something, then the reader must ____
draw a conclusion
form an opinion
make an inference
determine the cause
When a reader uses the strategy of
*looking for the advice that a wiser character gives to a struggling character
they are trying to
find the central message
find the main character's feelings
find a character's traits
make an inference
When a reader uses the strategy of
*looking for the result or what happened in a text
they are
comparing and contrasting
finding the effect
finding the central message
finding the cause
When a reader uses the strategy of
*thinking about how things are the same
*uses word clues such as same, both, similar, comparison
they are
finding the sequence of events
finding cause and effect
making an inference
comparing
When a reader
*looks for repeating words, synonyms, or asks themselves, "What is this text mostly about?"
they are
summarizing a story
looking for the main idea
drawing a conclusion
finding and opinion
When a reader
*looks for words such as best, worst, tallest, shortest, easiest, hardest, prettiest
They are
finding an opinion statement
finding the main idea
finding the sequence
finding the problem and solution
When a reader
*looks for the struggle, trouble, or difficulty a character faces in a story
they are
making an inference
finding the central message
searching for the problem
finding the sequence
When a reader
*thinks about how a struggle or difficulty was improved
they are
finding the solution
finding the opinion
finding the central message
finding the cause and effect
When a reader
*looks for words such as first, next, then, after that, finally
*thinks about steps or actions in the exact order they happened
*things about what happened and the order in which it happened
they are
finding an opinon
finding a conclusion
finding a sequence
finding an effect
When a reader
*looks for how two or more things are not alike
*looks for word clues such as however, yet, but, while, on the other hand
they are
finding the main idea and details
looking at causes and effects
finding problem and solution
comparing and contrasting