TIER 2 – SOPHISTICATED WORDS FOR SPECIFICITY FOR THE WORD “TALK” Whisper Argue Specify Announce Request Reveal Remark Declare Describe Pontificate Discuss.

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TIER 2 – SOPHISTICATED WORDS FOR SPECIFICITY FOR THE WORD “TALK” Whisper Argue Specify Announce Request Reveal Remark Declare Describe Pontificate Discuss Proclaim Shout Scream Converse Communicate Verbalize Debate Articulate Question Margarita Calderón & Associates, Inc. say

Coordinating Conjunction Correlative Conjunction Subordinating Conjunction Conjunctive Adverb FANBOYS: F – for A – and N – nor B – but O – or Y – yet S – so both... and either... or neither... nor not only... but also whether... or after, although, as, as if, as long as, as soon as, as though, because, before, even though, if, in order that, since, so that, than, though, unless, until, when, whenever, where, wherever, while accordingly, again, also, besides, consequently, finally, furthermore, however, indeed, instead, moreover, nevertheless, otherwise, then, therefore, thus Samples: My Dad and his friend met for lunch today. My examples: Samples: Either the pencil or the pen will work. My examples: Samples: I made the grocery list after I checked the pantry. My examples: Samples: The movie was good; however, I prefer the book. My examples: Margarita Calderón & Associates, Inc. TRANSITIONS

Sentence Starters Planning and Goal SettingForming Interpretations My purpose is...What this means to me is... My top priority is...I think this represents... To accomplish my goal,The idea I’m getting is... I plan to... Tapping Prior KnowledgeMonitoring I already know that...I got lost here because... This reminds me of...I need to reread the part where... This relates to...I now I'm on the right track because... Margarita Calderón & Associates, Inc.

Sentence Starters Asking QuestionsClarifying I wonder why...To understand better, I need to know more about... What if...Something that is still not clear is... How come...I'm guessing that this means, but I need to... PredictingRevising Meaning I'll bet that...At first I thought, but now I... I think...My latest thought about this is... If, then...I'm getting a different picture here because. Margarita Calderón & Associates, Inc.

Text Structure

Margarita Calderón & Associates, Inc. Why Something Happened / What Happened Cause QuestionsCause : Why something happened Effect: What happened Effect Questions What happened? Why did it happen? To whom or what did it happen? When did it happen? What brought about the action? What else happened because of that event? Is there more than one cause? If there is more than one cause, is one more powerful than the others? What was the cause? What are the details and examples that explain the causes? because being that begins with cause due to the fact that for the simple reason that for this reason forasmuch as gives rise to if this happens inasmuch as in that in view of the fact leads to led to may be due to now that origin owing to the fact reason seeing that source when is caused by.. the cause is... may be due to. the reason this happened is on account of (cause), this since (cause) happened... this (cause) led to... actions leading to (effect) included... because (cause) happened as a result of (cause)... when ____ happened,.. for this reason accordingly all in all as a result of on account of as a consequence as a result of as might be expected because because of this effect effects of impact outcome result results in as a result consequence consequently due to for this reason finally happened hence if... then... in consequence It follows that It follows then impact is impact will be outcome result since so so that then therefore thereupon thus this (cause) led to.. this happened because... because of as a consequence, (effect) happened. as a result, (effect) happened. this led to (effect). when this results in What is the impact? Who or what is effected? What are the details and examples that show the effect? Was there one effect or more than one? If there was more than one effect, was one stronger or more important than the others? What are the consequences? s.com/2012/02/001_text_stru ctures-deb-wahsltrom.pdf

Story Map for a Narrative CharactersSetting Margarita Calderón & Associates, Inc. Beginning (What is the problem/conflict?) Middle (What events happened?) Event 1Event 2Event 3 End (How is the problem solved or the conflict resolved?

Argumentative Speech/Writing The effect of … on… The evidence I use to support … is… I disagree with that observation because… I concur with her/him because … Moreover, I found that … Furthermore, based on … I think … Based on … my hypothesis is …. Margarita Calderón & Associates, Inc.