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Note & Notice

Published on Nov 19, 2015

To help understand the purpose of close reading with nonfiction texts.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Note & Notice

Nonfiction Texts
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Possible Sentences

Contrast & Contradictions-
When information contrasts with what you predict. Or contradicts with what information was previously given.

Possible Sentence-
-5-10 words from text
-make prediction sentences
-no more than 4 words per sentence
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Extreme or Absolute Language

Dialogic Questions
Extreme or Absolute Language-
Examples:
All, every, never, everything
-suggests you need to slow down and analyze the information more rigorously
-pushes us to look in depth

Dialogic Questions-
what surprised me? S
what did the author think i already knew? K
what changes or confirmed what I already knew? C

Tabletop Twitter

Tabletop Twitter-
Problem of the day (math)
Nonfiction article
Poem

Kids use different color markers
Opinions? Questions?
do NOT solve the problem, but write down the process to solve the problem

collaboration, conversations, dialogic thinking, rigorous, alternative solutions

KWL 2.0