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NF Organizational Structures Jeopardy NF Terms NF Organizational Structures NF Text Features Fact or Opinion Digging Deeper Evidence Based 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
special symbols used to create an organized list of information Example: this clue has two of them A 100
What are bullets? A 100
letters that slope to the right, used to call attention to information
What are italics? A 200
the heading of a section of a text A 300
What is a subheading? A 300
A note at the bottom of a page that gives additional information ¹, Usually indicated by a small number or symbol A 400
What is a ¹footnote? A 400
a short article placed alongside a longer article containing additional information A 500
What is a sidebar? A 500
the author provides information about the similarities and differences between two concepts B 100
What is to compare and contrast? B 100
the author provides a detailed description to give the reader a vivid mental picture B 200
What is description? B 200
the author lists items or events in a specific order B 300
What is sequence and order? B 300
the author provides reasons for why or how somethings happens B 400
What is cause and effect? B 400
the author presents a problem and explains one or more solutions B 500
What is problem and solution?
Today, everyone seems to own a cell phone.
What is an opinion? C 100
It is verified that children spend 2-4 hours a day in front of screens.
What is a fact? C 200
Over 50% of reading materials are now available for cell phones.
What is a fact? C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
Once the road construction is completed, there will probably be only minimum wage jobs available.
What is an opinion? C 400
A bill has been passed to expand Highway 17 from a two-lane highway to a four-lane thoroughfare C 500
What is a fact? C 500
Paraphrases what has been read
What is a summary? D 100
Breaks down in order to understand
What is analysis? D 200
Making an error in terms of reasoning D 300
What is a logical fallacy? D 300
Makes and explains a judgement
What is evaluation? D 400
An important idea subject to ongoing discussion throughout multiple eras of U.S. history
What is an enduring issue?
A claim supported through logic and verifiable examples and facts
What is an argument? E 100
“A careful and purposeful rereading of a text.”
What is close reading? E 200
To quote or refer to something
What is cite? E 300
Something that you think is true based on the information that you have
What is inference? E 400
Connects pieces of evidence to the claim
What is a bridge or warrant?
the most important point in a text or a section of a text F 100
What is the central idea or main idea? F 100
The reason the author writes: usually to inform, entertain, or persuade
What is the author’s purpose? F 200
details a writer uses to support his position, including facts, statistics and quotations F 300
What is evidence? F 300
to put something into your own words F 400
What is to paraphrase? F 400
correct reasoning, based on facts F 500
What is logic? F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is: Constructed Response Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
Support for a claim or idea taken directly from the text Click on screen to continue
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