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Reading Strategies And Summarization
Test Description: Review for our unit 1 test on Friday!
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1) What does SWBS stand for?
A
Somebody Wanted But So
B
Summaries Work But Stink
C
Summaries Want But So
D
Somebody Waited But Stayed
2) What is the purpose of a summary?
A
To personally connect with a text.
B
To give a lot of detail about what happened in an event, story, or text.
C
None of the above
D
To 'hit the headlines' of, or tell the most important points of an event, story, or text.
3) The 'Somebody' of SWBS asks for you to name...
A
...any character involved in the text
B
...the main character of the text
C
...the minor character in the text
D
...the person who is creating the problem or challenge in the text
4) What do you do when you 'Respond' to a text?
A
Judge the text for how good or bad you think it is
B
Draw conclusions about the meaning of a text and infer what a confusing passage means
C
Use your personal experiences and background knowledge to relate to a character or situation
D
Express the thoughts or emotions that the text or story makes you have, to help you better understand its meaning
5) What do you do when you 'Connect' with a text?
A
Express your thoughts or emotions
B
Use your background knowledge to predict what is going to happen next in the text or story
C
Relate it to your own life or your own background knowledge in order to better understand the deeper meaning
D
Only relate it to your own personal experience so you can find something you have in common with a character
6) Why do we use Reading Strategies to annotate?
A
To help us become independent readers who can understand texts on our own without help
B
Neither
C
To help get ourselves 'unstuck' when we are reading a difficult text
D
Both 1 and 2
7) What does the 'B' stand for in SWBS, and what does it ask for?
A
B = But; It asks for the person summarizing to detail the solution to the problem in the story
B
B = Before; It asks for the person summarizing to tell what's going on before a problem comes up
C
B = But; It asks for the person summarizing to detail the problem or challenge the main character faces
D
B = Beeman; it asks for you to pretend to be Ms. Beeman and write a summary that is super excellent
8) The 'Question' Reading Strategy helps you become a better independent reader because it...
A
Both 2 and 3
B
Helps you figure out what you need to do to get less confused
C
Lets you ask someone else questions that you need answered
D
Helps you identify when you're confused
9) The first step when you annotate is to...
A
Underline the passage or section you're going to annotate
B
Explaining the annotation using the sentence starter
C
Writing the code of your annotation
D
Talking about the annotation with a partner
10) What is the difference between the 'Restate' Reading Strategy and summarizing?
A
'Restate' = to guess at the author's purpose in writing a passage. To summarize = to guess at the audience's reaction
B
'Restate' = to give your opinion. To summarize = to give the author's purpose in writing a passage
C
'Restate' = to tell the meaning of a passage in your words. To summarize = to tell the most important points or main idea
D
'Restate' = to tell the most important points or main idea. To summarize = to tell the meaning of a passage in your words.
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