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Host...

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With Help From Gwynne Ash!

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Text Structure

Before During After Big Historical Ideas

Big Literacy Ideas

Text Structure that lists events as they occur in time.

A 100

Text structure that is set up to show the difference and

similarities between concepts

A 200

Text structure that shows how one event has a direct

relationship to another event

A 300

Text structure that guides students in seeing how particular conflicts are

solved.

A 400

Text structure that basically presents a concept and that concept’s main attributes.

A 500

What the K and W represent in the KWL

B 100

One of the things you MUST teach in order to facilitate

student comprehension

B 200

The classroom area in which key vocabulary terms should

be written and organized

B 300

The name of the strategy where a key concept is put at the center of the board and

the students add related words on it.

B 400

An explanation of ERT (Not Just the Acronym)

B 500

A handout that helps students to organize key textual

information in a visual form

C 100

The type of thinking where students reflect on their

understanding and comprehension and make changes if they are not.

C 200

C 300

The strategy where students develop questions for the teacher

during reading and then the teacher asks more inferential and

evaluative questions in return

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

The strategy which has students write symbols on

text in order to monitor their own comprehension (makes

students more reflective about their own understanding)

C 400

Two things that often get in the way of student

comprehension during reading which serve as a reason to engage in pre-

reading activities.

C 500

The part of the KWL that is used in the after reading time

period.

D 100

A strategy where students generate words for the letters of the alphabet as a way to reflect on their reading. (Can be used

before AND after!)

D 200

A very simple strategy where students write a brief

sentence or paragraph about what the reading is about

D 300

A graphic organizer that allows children to organize

information about a CHARACTER in a pictorial

way.

D 400

One of the biggest mistakes that can be made with the

KWL in the After-Reading phase

D 500

A term for the natural and inevitable movement from

one type of government into another.

E 100

According to Linda Monk, the “real” pledge of

allegiance

E 200

The importance of “We”

E 300

The similarity between the Revolutionary War and the Constitutional Convention

E 400

The “Judicial Review” Case in the Marshall Court

E 500

Every teacher…what kind of teacher?

F 100

Why the subject of history presents particular

comprehension challenges

F 200

Children in poverty are often very far behind middle and upper class children in this

key literacy element.

F 300

The three elements in the “Triangle of Meaning”

F 400

Describe a Frayer Model (What is it, when is it used)

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Vocabulary Strategy

Please record your wager.

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A type of vocabulary strategy (particularly good for review)

which lists key vocabulary words or concepts and then allows for students to check certain listed attributes that each concept has.

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