The argument for close & critical reading . . .

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The argument for close & critical reading . . . 200 - 600

[My questions, connections, ideas, ah ha!, predictions, vocabulary] Observations/Explicit understandings in text (summarize the text in your own words – What does it say?) Talk to the Text (T2T) . . . [My questions, connections, ideas, ah ha!, predictions, vocabulary] Inferences/Implicit understanding of text (read between the lines … what is the author trying to say?)

Explicit (adjective) Implicit (adjective) 1. explicit instructions: clear, plain, straightforward, crystal clear, easily understandable; precise, exact specific, unequivocal, unambiguous; detailed, comprehensive, exhaustive Implicit (adjective) 1. implicit assumptions: implied, hinted at, suggested, insinuated; unspoken, unexpressed, undeclared, unstated, tacit, unacknowledged taken for granted; inherent, latent, underlying; understood, inferred, deducible.

Exit Ticket What helped you today? What did you learn today? CHOOSE ONE of the following and respond: What helped you today? What did you learn today? What did you find difficult? What do you need more of?