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level: Level 3

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level questions: Level 3

QuestionAnswer
Language enriched by word images and figures of speechFigurative Language
Only what happens or what is said.Dramatic or Objective Narrative
The author's attitude.Tone
Words that carry meaning.Loaded Words
Open class, Closed class.Two classes of words in morphology
On-the-spot timed writing. Or extemporaneous oral presentation. Example: A response to literature essay, summary, and persuasive essay, given during a placement test, or culminating assessment.On-demand Assessment
Computer presentation, pictures, audio, video, artwork, charts, etc.Non-print text
Currently well liked.Popular Text
A prereading strategy where students respond to written statements.Anticipation Guide
Knowledge about the features of a book. Directionality (left to right, top to bottom) Spaces between words Upper cases Print symbols carry a messagePrint Concepts
Profundity is a way to tap into this wisdom through analysis of a character. There are 6 planes. Physical: Mental: Moral: Psychological: Analogical: Connection with self, other works, or other parts of life. Philosophical:Profundity Scale
The melody, rhythm, and flow of a language.Prosody
Fake readingReading-like Behavior
Skills taught in the Reading Recovery intervention programs designed to catch-up or (recover) a student to their grade appropriate reading level.Reading Recovery Skills
A scoring guide.Rubric
Asking "does this make since?" when reading and then self-correct when it does not.Self-Monitoring
A form of modeled writing. The teacher listens to what the students say and scribes for them.Shared Writing
Mini "quiz" or questionnaire to how much the students learned for the assignment.Exit Ticket
Online polling tool that works great for exit tickets.Poll Everywhere
The best way of using oral language skills to teach deep knowledge standards.Socratic Seminar
Students engage in extended conversations with teacher or peers about a subject matter.Substantive Conversation Standards
Books other than basal readers used for reading instruction.Trade Books
Books with reading material along with lots of other supplemental reading instruction.Basal readers
The authors style.Voice
pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing, publishingWriting strategies
A brain-mapping activity with a key word in the center of a page, and then free associate circles around the center term.Clustering
Writing done in pairs or small teams, works great for quick paragraphs or short observation reports.Collaborative Writing
The main reason Lincoln abolished slavery was... The main thing I got form this video was... Designed to start students on a unique several-sentence response.Completions
DRTADirect Reading Thinking Activity.
Stop reading, and write briefly what they think will happen.DRTA
Everything is related, conversations with self, apposing views trying to find the truth Divide a page in half, right half is reactions and questions, left side for notes.Dialectics
Left side - Things they know Right side - Thinks they feel or suspect about it.Fact / Values list
Pre-writing about a NEW topic. Clears mind of previous topic and focus on day's new topic.First-thoughts
Instructions / Direction Most primitive and engaging forms of writing."How-to"
Shared writing technique students and teacher share the role of scribe.Interactive Writing
Do-now writing. Daily JournalingStart-up Write
When a writing piece is upgraded to a more formal and more edited paper.Upgrades