CONTENT WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
◉ What are the 3 Comprehension Skills? Answer: 1. Literal
Comprehension
2. Inferential Comprehension
3. Evaluative Comprehension
◉ What is Literal Comprehension? Answer: 1. the answer is "in the
book"
2. identifying explicitly stated main ideas
3. identifying details and sequences of events
4. identifying cause-and-effect relationship
◉ What is Literal Comprehension? Answer: 1. the answer is "in your
head"
2. Answer must be inferred, not stated in the text
3. Making comparisons
4. make predictions
, ◉ What is Evaluative Comprehension? Answer: 1. answer is "in your
head" - the ability of the reader to make judgments about what he or
she has read.
2. answers are NOT in the text.
3. answer is a judgement, not stated in the text
4. Recognizing bias
5. Judging a character's actions (Wise? Unwise?)
6. Analyzing themes - does the author's theme make sense?
◉ What is an independent clause? Answer: A simple sentence that
has one subject and one verb. Example: Fred kicked the football.
◉ What is a compound sentence? Answer: A compound sentence
has 1 independent clause and 1 or more dependent clause. A
dependent clause is not a complete thought - it lacks a subject. ex:
Fred kicked the football to sam, who kicked it over the fence. (who
kicked it over the fence is a dependent clause).
◉ What is a dependent clause? Answer: A dependent clause is not a
complete thought - it lacks a subject.
◉ What is the context of comprehension lessons? Answer: 1. should
be planned for a small group. for children to be engaged, you need a
small group.