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On paper, draw around your hand…

Information Retrieval Empathy Good readers can use...

Inter-linking narratives Good readers can understand…

To be able to make connections in our reading HOW? WHY?

Does anyone know how or why we might make connections in our reading?

Close your eyes and listen to the extract... What has happened in my life that is similar to this?

Have I read about things like this before? CHALLENGE… Can you add evidence from the text to your sheet?

CHALLENGE… Can make any connections between ‘Holes’ and ‘The Unforgotten Coat’?

Do we have some ideas about how to make connections? Can we start to make some?

Show Racism the Red Card - DVD clip - YouTube What does this remind me of in the real world?

Do we know how and why we make connections in reading? It is useful to make connections when we are reading because...