IF When you watch a movie at home with friends, what sort of things do you comment on? - write three examples.

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IF When you watch a movie at home with friends, what sort of things do you comment on? - write three examples

Questioning activity: rules - write down questions about the following image - you have two minutes - you must be silent and writing for the entire two minutes

Pick your 3 BEST questions

Pick your 3 BEST questions

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJGXsVHkhrk&feature=youtu.be

Annotating 1. Ask good questions 2. Comment: when something important or surprising happens 3. Comment: what do you think about characters and situations in the story. 4. Connect moments in the story to your own life, or other things you have read or seen. 5. Summarize part of the story (to help you keep track)

How mostly? How does he not know if he's hexed? Wizards don't get automatic respect in this world. He runs a school? Is he rich? This is also true for normal teachers. Teaching stresses him out.

Class reading

Individual practice: - annotate your own handouts - make sure to use several types of commentary

Annotating 1. Ask good questions 2. Comment: when something important or surprising happens 3. Comment: what do you think about characters and situations in the story. 4. Connect moments in the story to your own life, or other things you have read or seen. 5. Summarize part of the story (to help you keep track)

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