PPT-Active Reading Series: Using critical annotating to solve a mystery…
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Remember this A good reader PAUSES P Establish a reading p urpose What are your reasons for reading the text A Create an a nnotation guide What system
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Remember this A good reader PAUSES P Establish a reading p urpose What are your reasons for reading the text A Create an a nnotation guide What system will you use to identify important information that links to your reading purpose and what you know. Beyond the Yellow Highlighter. annotate: . verb . [-. tating. , -. tated. ] to add critical or explanatory notes to a written work.. Annotating . is a writing-to-learn strategy to use while reading and rereading. . Text to Deepen Understanding. World Studies. Annotation. is a . note. of any form made while . reading. text. . “Reading with a pencil.”. People have been annotating texts since there have been texts to annotate.. A secret, a riddle, a puzzle. Essential ingredients are an element of crime mixed with an element of detection. You have to find out the secret, and solve the riddle or puzzle to find the criminal or enemy and crack the case . A secret, a riddle, a puzzle. Essential ingredients are an element of crime mixed with an element of detection. You have to find out the secret, and solve the riddle or puzzle to find the criminal or enemy and crack the case . Grammar Rule 4 – Subject verb agreement- the proper verb usage depends on whether the subject is plural or singular. . Both of my dogs . has. food bowls. . . A. no change. . B. have . . C. has had. Make Your Reading Count!. Rebekka. Andersen. University Writing Program, Workshop Program. November 6, . 2010. Question. :. how often do you read an article . or book . and later forget the main arguments and/or significance of those arguments? . Today’s Learning . Goals:. I can:. >List characteristics associated with the Mystery genre. >Define vocabulary related to mysteries. . Listen. Mysteries:. Characters:. Suspects are characters who may have caused the problem the mystery is trying to solve. . The purpose . of annotating is to have an . easier time with the post-reading task. , such as writing, discussion, debate, or learning new content.. Before annotating. , ask yourself: . Why are we reading this document? (the purpose). Workshop by:. Kristina . Yegoryan. Historical Overview of Reading. EXPRESSIVE . REALISM. :. 1. st. movement that proscribed importance to reading . Literary texts were interpreted referring to the historical era and real time. Previewing & Annotating. Previewing. look around the text before you start reading to learn about the organization & purpose. How to Preview. *headnotes, an abstract or other prefatory material. Annotating a text is like having a conversation with a book – it allows active readers to ask questions, comment on meaning, and mark events and passages you want to revisit.. Purpose. To help a serious reader to keep track of patterns, contrasts, plot events, and character development.. Share Time!. Now it’s time to share your summaries from last session with each other. Now, check the solution!. So, who was the thief?. Jack . Chessler. Review your work:. With your group, check your summaries and compare to the detailed solution on the next page (it is also available on Compass for computer access). The character or characters who look for clues and solve the crime.. Crime. The problem the detective need to solve in the mystery. Usually a murder but any crime will work.. Clues. The evidence the detective looks at to find out who is guilty. They can be fingerprints, DNA, items left at the crime scene.. Bell-Ringer. Do you consider yourself an active or a passive reader? Explain.. Today’s Learning Target. I can use context clues to determine initial meaning for a word or phrase and verify by using a dictionary..
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