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Give me an example of how an inferential question starts...
HOW.... Why.....
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T or F - Inferential questions are 'right there' questions, where you can easily look back in the text and find the answer
False! Inferential questions require you to interpret the answer of a question based on your own knowledge AND evidence from the text
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What graphic organizer can you use to retell a short story?
BOX FORMAT - main idea, detail 1, 2, 3, and 4 (who, what, where/when, what happened, problems/challenges, feelings)
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eraser
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star
Double points!
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rocket
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baam
Lose 20 points!
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How do you use the acronym word recall strategy? And, can you give an example?
Never Eat Soggy Waffles (North South East West)
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Tell me one thing you are learning in speech at school that connects to what you are learning in speech at home
Inferencing....context clues....text evidence....graphic organizers.....
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What is an example of a short passage you could choose to listen to and retell?
News article, short story, podcast
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thief
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fairy
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banana
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T or F - chunking is a strategy you can use for recalling a set of related words
True! What is chunking?
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T or F - William's revised speech goals are going to be measured by a rubric?
True! Your new goals will be measured on a rubric with a score range of 1-4; 4 being the most independent
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Name 3 sets of related words you might need to memorize (for school, home, or sports)
A grocery list, state capitals, character names
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What are three 'key' ideas/ways to organize your thoughts when making an inference while you are reading or listening?
I see...I know...I think
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What is the best memory strategy to use when you have quick, short information to remember?
Rehearsal/repetition - say it over and over again
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heart
Other team wins 25 points!
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rocket
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fairy
Take points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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