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SCHOOL COMMITTEE
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11/02/2011
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Convey:to carry out or transfer information <br /> Criticize and Evaluate:to find the strengths and weaknesses <br /> Decide:to make a choice <br /> Define:to explain exactly what something means <br /> Describe and Discuss:to tell all you know <br /> Draw:to come to a conclusion <br /> Explain:to tell how or why <br /> Express:to make your opinion or feelings known <br /> Generalize:to summarize without going into detail <br /> Identify:to recognize and explain <br /> Illustrate:to give examples <br /> Interpret:to explain the meaning in your own words <br /> Justify:to argue in support of something <br /> List:to write a series of names or numbers in a row <br /> Paraphrase:to restate the meaning in your own words <br /> Point out:to show an exact detail or meaning <br /> Prove:to show correctness by using fact <br /> Respond:to give an answer <br /> Review:to reexamine the main points or highlights of something <br /> Show:to give information <br /> State:to express in words <br /> Summarize:to pull together the main point <br /> Support:to provide evidence <br /> Tell:to say or make known in words <br /> Trace:to list chronologically in order <br /> Answering Multiple Choice Questions for Mathematics <br /> • Read the question. <br /> • Read all answers to the question <br /> • Go back to the problem and underline/highlight important details. <br /> • Graphic:The use of charts and pictures instead of words. <br /> If there is a graphic: LOOK OVER THE GRAPHIC <br /> Page 9 of 30 <br />
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