| A | B |
| Reading Strategies | Ideas & issues to consider while reading literature. |
| Visualizing (Reading Strategy) | Developing mental pictures of what is happening while reading. |
| Predicting (Reading Strategy) | Making an educated guess of future happenings while reading. |
| Questioning (Reading Strategy) | Asking oneself questions about the literature one is reading. |
| Connecting (Reading Strategy) | Finding links between one's personal experiences with information being read. |
| Clarifying (Reading Strategy) | Finding accurate information to answer the questions developed while reading. |
| Evaluating (Reading Strategy) | Developing personal ideas and opinions in regards to what one has read. |
| Searching for Summer takes place... | after a futuristic nuclear war. |
| Lilly & Tom's (SFS) search for the sun is... | is symbolic of a bright, happy future. |
| Mr. Noakes' (SFS) character would be described as... | Static-he remains selfish, greedy, and unfriendly throughout. |
| Lilly & Tom (characters) would be decribed as... | Dynamic- once depressed, they later become satisfied. |
| Lilly's yellow dress represents... | the bright future the two characters seek and eventually find. |
| The setting of By the Waters of Babylon is... | an almost primitive, yet futuristic New York City. |
| John (BWB) is in search of... | knowledge. |
| John's journey (BWB) represents his quest to become... | a priest, like his father. |
| What is the theme/message of BWB? | To remain determined to gain what one dreams for. |
| What are 3 obstacles John must overcome to obtain his goal. | Reaching the Place of the Gods, wild animals, the terrain, fear of the 'unknown', a long/unknown route of travel. |
| What is the 'Writing Process'? | The 5-step process of developing an overall written piece. |
| The 1st step of the Writing Process is... | Prewriting. |
| The 2nd step of the Writing Process is... | Rough Draft. |
| The 3rd step of the Writing Process is... | Editing. |
| The 4th step of the Writing Process is... | Final Draft. |
| The 5th step of the Writing Process is... | Publishing. |
| Give 3 examples of prewriting. | Outline, quickwrite, freewrite, vehn diagram, listing, or mapping/clustering. |
| When writing a rough draft, it is not important to consider... | Spelling, grammar, length, or mechanics. |
| Our class uses this type of editing most often. | Peer editing. |
| One's final draft should be... | Free of all writing mistakes. |
| Give 2 examples of publishing. | Class booklets, handing papers in, posting works, or reading works to others.. |
| The author of Dial vs. Digital in worried about changing technology because... | Word terms, the telling of time and mathematical technics will be lost. |
| Asimov's (D/D) view of technology is... | one of concern/worry. |
| Montgomery Boycott was written by... | Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s wife. |
| Rosa Parks was the main character in... | Montgomery Boycott |
| Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (MB) was... | An African-American speaker, preacher, and civil-rights leader. |
| Rosa Parks would not... | Give her seat to a white person because she was too tired to move/stand. |
| How did the African-Americans react to Rosa Parks' arrest? | They protested the bus system, thus eventually ending segregation. |
| No Witchcraft for Sale demonstrated the pride of... | one's cultural beliefs/knowledge. |
| Like Montgomery Boycott, No Witchcraft for Sale deals with... | inter-racial relationships. |
| Teddy (NWFS) would be considered a ______________ character. | Dynamic-he befriends Gideon as he grows older/more experienced. |
| What is the main reason the Farquar's (NWFS) notify the scientists of Gideon's remedy? | For their own personal glory/gain. |
| Who is the most powerful character of (NWFS), despite his 'lower' knowledge, financial/social status? | Gideon |