Asking Questions
Author's Point of View
Author's Purpose
Beginning, Middle, End
Cause & Effect
Characterization
Classify & Categorize
Compare & Contrast
Connections
Drawing Conclusions & Inferencing
Fact & Opinion
Main Idea & Details
Plot
Predict
Problem & Solution
Sequencing
Story Map
Strong Thought
Summarize
Comprehension{short answer or true & false}
Writing
Word Work
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