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Smart 7 Strategy
1.
Read and Box the title
2.
Number the paragraphs
3.
Read each paragraph. Stop and think about what you’ve read
4.
Read each question. Underline key words.
5.
Read each answer and put a __, ? Or X beside each choice.
6.
Prove your answer (underline/mark your answer).
7.
Double check your work.
Smart 7 Strategy
1.
Read and Box the title
2.
Number the paragraphs
3.
Read each paragraph. Stop and think about what you’ve read
4.
Read each question. Underline key words.
5.
Read each answer and put a __, ? Or X beside each choice.
6.
Prove your answer (underline/mark your answer)
7.
Double check your work.
Smart 7 Strategy
1.
Read and Box the title
2.
Number the paragraphs
3.
Read each paragraph. Stop and think about what you’ve read
4.
Read each question. Underline key words.
5.
Read each answer and put a __, ? Or X beside each choice.
6.
Prove your answer (underline/mark your answer)
7.
Double check your work
Skills
Skills
Skills
Affix-prefix or suffix that changes
word meaning
Author’s Purpose -Why did the
author write the selection?
Persuade, inform, entertain.
Author’s Perspective-Which
statement would the author MOST
LIKELY agree with? Look through
the authors eyes.
Antonym-Opposite words like hot,
cold
Cause and Effect-Cause--Why
did it happen? Effect--What
happened next? Key words: Why,
as a result of, caused, because,
effect, how.
Compare and ContrastSimilarities and differences
between things. Key words:
different, differ, same, alike, in
common, similar, similarities.
Context Clues-Asks the meaning
of a word within a sentence. Key
words: define, meaning.
Drawing Conclusions-using clues
and what you know to figure out
what is happening.
Figurative LanguagePersonification, Simile, Metaphor,
Alliteration, Onomatopoeia
Main Idea and Details-What is the
selection mostly about? The first
sentence and first paragraph
usually tell main idea. Details
support the main idea but not each
other and can be proved.
Multiple Meaning-Words that are
spelled the same but have different
meanings. Example: Bat-the
mammal, the object that hits a
baseball, and to hit a baseball.
Problem Solution-sets up a
problem, explains the solution, and
discusses the effects of the
solution.
Sequencing-Putting things in
order. Key words: before, after,
next, first, last, second, finally.
Story Elements-plot, setting,
character, character development,
conflict, theme.
Synonyms-Same or similar words
: small and tiny
Text Features-Graphs, charts,
headings, sub- headings, captions
that provide information to the
reader.
Affix-prefix or suffix that changes
word meaning
Author’s Purpose -Why did the
author write the selection?
Persuade, inform, entertain.
Author’s Perspective-Which
statement would the author MOST
LIKELY agree with? Look through
the authors eyes.
Antonym-Opposite words like hot,
cold
Cause and Effect-Cause--Why
did it happen? Effect--What
happened next? Key words: Why,
as a result of, caused, because,
effect, how.
Compare and ContrastSimilarities and differences
between things. Key words:
different, differ, same, alike, in
common, similar, similarities.
Context Clues-Asks the meaning
of a word within a sentence. Key
words: define, meaning.
Drawing Conclusions-using clues
and what you know to figure out
what is happening.
Figurative LanguagePersonification, Simile, Metaphor,
Alliteration, Onomatopoeia
Main Idea and Details-What is the
selection mostly about? The first
sentence and first paragraph
usually tell main idea. Details
support the main idea but not each
other and can be proved.
Multiple Meaning-Words that are
spelled the same but have different
meanings. Example: Bat-the
mammal, the object that hits a
baseball, and to hit a baseball.
Problem Solution-sets up a
problem, explains the solution, and
discusses the effects of the
solution.
Sequencing-Putting things in
order. Key words: before, after,
next, first, last, second, finally.
Story Elements-plot, setting,
character, character development,
conflict, theme.
Synonyms-Same or similar words
: small and tiny
Text Features-Graphs, charts,
headings, sub- headings, captions
that provide information to the
reader.
Affix-prefix or suffix that changes
word meaning
Author’s Purpose -Why did the
author write the selection?
Persuade, inform, entertain.
Author’s Perspective-Which
statement would the author MOST
LIKELY agree with? Look through
the authors eyes.
Antonym-Opposite words like hot,
cold
Cause and Effect-Cause--Why
did it happen? Effect--What
happened next? Key words: Why,
as a result of, caused, because,
effect, how.
Compare and ContrastSimilarities and differences
between things. Key words:
different, differ, same, alike, in
common, similar, similarities.
Context Clues-Asks the meaning
of a word within a sentence. Key
words: define, meaning.
Drawing Conclusions-using clues
and what you know to figure out
what is happening.
Figurative LanguagePersonification, Simile, Metaphor,
Alliteration, Onomatopoeia
Main Idea and Details-What is the
selection mostly about? The first
sentence and first paragraph
usually tell main idea. Details
support the main idea but not each
other and can be proved.
Multiple Meaning-Words that are
spelled the same but have different
meanings. Example: Bat-the
mammal, the object that hits a
baseball, and to hit a baseball.
Problem Solution-sets up a
problem, explains the solution, and
discusses the effects of the
solution.
Sequencing-Putting things in
order. Key words: before, after,
next, first, last, second, finally.
Story Elements-plot, setting,
character, character development,
conflict, theme.
Synonyms-Same or similar words
: small and tiny
Text Features-Graphs, charts,
headings, sub- headings, captions
that provide information to the
reader.