Evaluative Reasoning
 

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3-10
- Compare & Contrast
3-10
- Make Connections
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- Author's Purpose
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- Apply Information
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Literary Critical Thinking
- Author's Purpose
6-10
- Evaluate Reasoning
6-10
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Informational Comp
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- Make Inferences
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- Interpret Vocabulary
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3-5

Informational Analysis
- Text Features 
6-10
- Compare & Contrast
6-10
- Make Connections
6-10
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3-5
- Apply Information
3-5

Info Critical Thinking
- Author's Purpose 
6-10
- Evaluate Reasoning
6-10
- Extend Information
6-10

 

Evaluate reasoning and ideas/themes related to the text
Literary Critical Thinking - Reading EALR 2.4.1

   

Story

Selection

Poem

 

Directions:

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Step 1 - Choose a question from the list below by highlighting it.

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Step 2 - Copy the question to the clipboard. (Edit-copy or Ctrl-C) Be sure you haven’t copied the italicized notes which are included for clarification.

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Step 3 - Go to your Word document and paste the question into the appropriate area. (Edit-paste or Ctrl-V) 

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Step 4 - Customize the question to match the information in the selection.

   

Multiple Choice Stems (1 Point)

 

#. Based on the information in the selection, what generalization can be made about <character/ idea>?
a. <answer>

b. <answer>

c. <answer>

d. <answer>

Grade 6,7,8,10

#. Who might benefit most from reading this selection?

a. <answer>

b. <answer>

c. <answer>

d. <answer>

Grade 6,7,8,10

#. Based on the information in the selection, what conclusion can be drawn about character/event/idea/concept?

a. <conclusion>

b. <conclusion>

c. <conclusion>

d. <conclusion>

Grade 6,7,8,10

   

Short Answer Stems (2 Points)

   

#.  How might this selection be useful to someone who wanted to <do something related to the selection>? Include two details from the selection in your answer.

Grade 6,7,8,10

#. Provide one example from the selection that you could use to convince someone to do <something>. Explain why the example would be effective.

Grade 6,7,8,10

 

Extended Response Stems (4 Points)

 

#. How would <character from selection> be an inspiration to someone who wants to become <occupation>? Include four examples from the selection in your answer.

Grade 6,7,8,10

#. Provide two examples from the selection that you could use to convince someone to do <something>. Explain why each idea would be effective.

Grade 6,7,8,10

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