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Making Connections Text being read Connections are ways that readers relate to what they are reading as they try to better understand the reading. There are three main types of connections that readers make as they read text: Text-to-Text Text being read Text-to-Self Text-to-World

How do we make connections? While we read, we think about how our own experiences relate to the text. Let’s give it a try. Step One: Begin reading a passage. While reading, think about how your experiences connect with what you are reading. For our example, we will use text from the book Let’s Read About….Betsy Ross written by Danielle Denega.

Step Two: Pause and make a text-to-text connection. Elizabeth Griscom was born on January 1, 1752, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her parents called her Betsy. Today, she is known as Betsy Ross. There was no United States of America at that time. Pennsylvania was one of the thirteen colonies. The colonies belonged to the country of England. Step Two: Pause and make a text-to-text connection. Step Three: After making a connection, continue to read and think about your next connection. Let’s Read About….Betsy Ross written by Danielle Denega

Pause and make a text-to-self connection. Betsy had sixteen brothers and sisters! She was a very busy little girl. She helped take care of her younger brothers and sisters. She did many of the chores. Betsy, her mother, and her sisters made clothes for the whole family. Betsy became very good at sewing. Pause and make a text-to-self connection. Let’s Read About….Betsy Ross written by Danielle Denega

Pause and make a text-to-world connection. Not many girls went to school in colonial times. Boys would go. Girls stayed at home to do chores. But Betsy was lucky enough to go to school! She learned to read, write, and do math. She learned to sew even better. Pause and make a text-to-world connection. Let’s Read About….Betsy Ross written by Danielle Denega

As we read the rest of the text, we will pause and make connections periodically. We will use connection cards together with a partner. Before we proceed, what are the types of connections readers make as they read? Text-to-Text Text being read Text-to-Self Distribute connection cards Text-to-World

Betsy stopped going to school when she was twelve years old Betsy stopped going to school when she was twelve years old. She took a job at a shop. Here, Betsy sewed tablecloths, curtains, and bedspreads. Betsy was one of the best workers at the shop. A young man named John Ross worked at the sewing shop, too. They became friends. Then they got married. Betsy’s last name became Ross. Partner A pulls one of partner B’s connection cards. Partner A makes a connection using the type of connection card pulled. Let’s try one together. Betsy and John opened their own shop in 1775. The thirteen colonies were trying to break free from England at that time. Many colonists did not want to listen to the King of England anymore. They wanted to be in charge of the colonies themselves. Betsy and John believed in this, too. Partner B pulls a card from partner A and makes a connection. Let’s Read About….Betsy Ross written by Danielle Denega

The thirteen colonies went to war with England The thirteen colonies went to war with England. The war was called the American Revolution. John became a soldier. He died in an accident during the war. Betsy was alone now. She decided to keep the shop open. She ran it by herself. Take turns pulling a connection card and responding with your partner. Betsy sewed clothes for soldiers to make extra money. She even sewed shirts for George Washington. George Washington was the leader of the colonists during the war. He later became the first President of the United States. Take turns pulling a connection card and responding with your partner. Let’s Read About….Betsy Ross written by Danielle Denega

Take turns pulling a connection card and responding with your partner. Here is the legend of Betsy Ross and the American flag: In the spring of 1776, George Washington came to Betsy’s shop. He wanted Betsy to make a very special flag. It might become the flag of the new colonies. Betsy had ideas about how the flag should look. She made the flag a rectangle shape. She put five-pointed stars on it. George Washington liked Betsy’s flag. Take turns pulling a connection card and responding with your partner. The flag was going to fly from the ships fighting in the war. Betsy’s flag flew high from these ships. The British gave up in October of 1781. The colonies had won their freedom. Our flag got 13 stars and 13 stripes on June 14. 1777. It was the flag of the new United States of America. Free choice: Choose one type of connection and share the connection that you made with your partner . June 14 is still celebrated as Flag Day all across the country. The American flag now has fifty stars—one for each state. It still has thirteen stripes—one for each of the original colonies. Free choice: Choose one type of connection to make and write down the connection to compare with your partner . Let’s Read About….Betsy Ross written by Danielle Denega

Purposes for Making Connections With your partner, answer the following questions: When should I make connections? Why do readers make connections as they read? Make connections Text-to-Text Text-to Self Text-to-World