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1 Inference Strategy Jeopardy Created by Sharon Bittle Based on the Inference Strategy University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning

2 Question TypesStrategy StepsDefinitionsKey WordsMiscellaneous 100 200 300 400 500

3 Question Types for $100  Factual and Think and Seek

4 What are the two types of questions?

5 Question Types for $200  Big Picture  Predicting  Clarifying

6 What are the three types of Think and Seek question?

7 Question types for $300  The answer is right there in the passage

8 What is a Factual Question?

9 Question Types for $400  Tells setting, tone, main idea, message, author’s purpose, summary and theme

10 What is a Big Picture question?

11 Question Types for $500  Tells what might happen in the future based on the information you have read

12 What is a Predicting question?

13 Strategy Steps For $100  The I step

14 What is Interact with the question and the passage?

15 Strategy Steps for $200  The F step

16 What is Find the clues

17 Strategy Steps for $300  The R step

18 What is Return to the question?

19  The N step Strategy Steps for $400

20 What is Note what you know?

21 Daily Double

22 Strategy Steps for $500  The E step

23 What is Explore any supporting details?

24 Definitions for $100  Guess the best answer based on the information you already know

25 What is the infer?

26 Definitions for $200  Where the story takes place

27 What is the setting?

28 Definitions for $300  The feeling or emotion the author is expressing through use of certain words in the passage

29 What is tone?

30 Definitions for $400  A single statement that tells about a long passage

31 What is a summary?

32 Definitions for $500  What the author wants the reader to know or understand

33 What is the theme or message?

34 Key words for $100 Key words for factual questions

35 What is who, what, where, how many, and when?

36 Key Words for $200  Next, future, happen, will, sown the road, effect

37 What are key words for predicting questions?

38 Key words for $300  Main idea, message, theme, setting, tone, summarize, mostly about

39 What are key words for Big Picture question?

40 Key words for $400 means, meant, cause, reason, compare, same, contrast, different, explain, your own words

41 What are key words for clarifying questions?

42 Key words for $500  Find the clues and Explore supporting details

43 When do you look for key words?

44 Miscellaneous for $100  Code letter for Factual questions

45 What is F

46 Miscellaneous for $200  Must be a complete statement and relate to the information in the passage

47 What are the requirements of a good answer

48 Miscellaneous for $300  Persuade, inform, and entertain

49 What is the author’s purpose

50 Miscellaneous for $400  Make sure you answer the question

51 Why do you return to the question?

52 Miscellaneous for $500  After thinking about the answer, go back to the passage and look for more clues

53 What is exploring supporting details?


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