10 questions
What is it called when you look only at the title and author before you start reading?
Self-assessment strategies
Pre-reading strategies
Preparation strategies
Author strategies
What do you call it when you choose your own reading?
Author's choice
Pre-reading strategies
Self-selected text
Reading my way
When you wonder about what is going on during the story, and are writing down your thoughts, it is called...
Questioning
Wondering
Intuition
Knowledge
One of the first steps in annotating is
Marking unknown vocabulary
Writing about the author
Looking for other books the author wrote
Listening to the book
If you don't know a vocabulary word, and if the definition is confusing, you can look for these words that mean the same thing.
Antonyms
Pronouns
Verbs
Synonyms
Why would you want to learn more about an author before reading?
See what types of books they read
See what types of books they write
Learn their full name
See if they use big vocabulary
When annotating, you should look for which of the following?
Things you question
Things that stand out / are important
Vocabulary
All of the above
When annotating, you should write summaries how often?
Every few lines
Every paragraph
At the end of each page
After each "chunk"
Annotating is another word for
Vocabulary
Note taking
Questioning
Writing
What is genre?
A way to take notes
Looking into an author's life
A category of literature
A type of graphic organizer