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Test on Friday

Annotation (deinition)Annotation (deinition) Annolighting (definition)Annolighting (definition) Annolighting color codesAnnolighting color codes Annotation symbolsAnnotation symbols Metaphor, simile, idiomMetaphor, simile, idiom What is habit?What is habit? Name of the book that we will be reading, and the name of the authorName of the book that we will be reading, and the name of the author

Definitions

Annotation: a reading strategy that allows you to react or respond to what you have read by writing comments and notes on the pages. Annolighting: close reading strategy that combines annotation and highlighting.

Annolighting Color codes

Yellow highlighter - central idea/meaning and purpose, or theme and purpose, or theme Pink highlighter details/evidence that Pink highlighter - details/evidence that support the central idea support the central idea Blue highlighter Unfamiliar vocabulary Blue highlighter - Unfamiliar vocabulary words (place the definition next to the word) Orange highlighter Quotes from the text Orange highlighter - Quotes from the text as textual evidence in support of an assertion (claim), and/or to indicate direct characterization.

Annotation Symbols

_____ This is funny _____ This is important _____ This is surprising or interesting _____ I like this part _____ I don’t understand this part

_____ I know what is going to happen _____ I disliked this part _____ I disliked this part _____ Hey! this is figurative language _____ Text-to-self (I can relate to this)

_____ Text-to-text (This reminds me of another novel) ____ Text-to-world (This is like an event that took place/is taking place in the world)

Figurative Language Simile: comparison of two unlike things that uses like or as. things that uses like or as. Metaphor: comparison of two unlike things that does not use like or as. things that does not use like or as. Idiom: says one thing, but means another another

What is Habit? Things you do repeatedly, but you are often unaware that you do them.

Book that we will be reading 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, by Sean Covey

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