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Story Treasure a small item given to students to help them recall the story Vocabulary Overview Vocabulary is one of the five pillars of reading comprehension

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Story Treasure a small item given to students to help them recall the story Vocabulary Overview Vocabulary is one of the five pillars of reading comprehension as set forth in No Child Left Behind. Think, pair and share!. What did you learn about annotating last session?. Spend . 1 minute thinking . and writing, spend . 2 minutes sharing. with the person sitting next to you and . 2 minutes sharing with the class . Text Features Help Students Understand Nonfiction Text. Examples of Text Features. With Definitions. Explanations for How Text Features Help Readers. Understanding. Nonfiction . Text. What are text features?. Strategy Training and Refresher Day . V.Garrett. -Meade. STARS Strategies. Well the first 4 anyway…... An overview of the Super 6 Strategies. We have 8 but more on that later……. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErCcnRR-39I. Elizabeth van der Velde. August 2015. Video Lesson Objectives. By the end of the lesson, you should be able to explain why annotating a text is a way to self-evaluate your comprehension.. At the end of the lesson you should be able to describe the four key annotation strategies.. Text Features Help Students Understand Nonfiction Text. Examples of Text Features. With Definitions. Explanations for How Text Features Help Readers. Understanding. Nonfiction . Text. What are text features?. Examples of Text Features. With Definitions. Explanations for How Text Features Help Readers. Understanding. Nonfiction . Text. What are text features?. Authors include text features to help the reader better understand what they have read.. Text features . are the parts of a nonfiction book that help you find information easily or tell you more about the topic. . Some examples are:. Titles. Table of Contents. Headings/Subheadings. Photographs. Examples of Text Features. With Definitions. Explanations for How Text Features Help Readers. Understanding. Nonfiction . Text. What are text features?. Authors include text features to help the reader better understand what they have read.. in K - 5. Alabama Reading Initiative. MEGA Conference 2013. Insomniacs: . What keeps you awake at night when transitioning to the new College and Career Ready Standards?. Outcomes:. Participants will . . .. Examples of Text Features. With Definitions. Explanations for How Text Features Help Readers. Understanding. Nonfiction . Text. What are text features?. Authors include text features to help the reader better understand what they have read.. concerns. Ghada. Jamal Shabana. Rula. . Farouq. Al . Farr’a. Objectives:. Students are expected to:. Skim the text to get the general ideas.. Scan the text to get the specific details, then answer the questions.. Text 2. Text 3. Text 4. Text 5. Text 6. Text 7. Text 8. Text 9. Text 10. Text 11. Text 12. Text 13. Text 14. Text 15. Text 16. Text 17. Erbauer: . Max Mustermann (Ort). Bauzeit: xx Wochen. Steine: ca. 10.000. Features With Definitions. Explanations for how Text Features Help Readers. Understanding. Nonfiction . Text. Inside. Text Features Help Students Understand Nonfiction Text. What are text Features?. Authors include text features to help readers better understand what they have read.. A is for. A. uthor Notes-. A note to readers about making the book.. B is for. B. old Print-. words with thick heavy lines.. . .

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