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1 Marking the Text

2 What is Marking the Text?
An active reading strategy that asks students to identify information in the text that is relevant (relates to) the reading purpose. It has 3 distinct marks 1) Numbering Paragraphs 2) Underlining 3) Circling

3 Numbering Paragraphs Before reading, number each paragraph (even if it is 1 line). Write the # near the paragraph indentation & circle the #. Write the # small enough so that you have room to write in the margin

4 Circle Circle Key Terms, Names of People, Names of Places, and Dates.
Key Terms= words or phrases that are: -repeated - used in a unique way -defined by the author - central idea (s) -used to explain or represent an idea -relevant to the reading purpose

5 Underline Underline an author’s claim
A claim is a statement that is argued or asserted (declared; stated) by the author Sometimes author’s make many claims A claim may not be written out in the article A claim can be found anywhere in the article Underline relevant information as well

6 Colombia’s Mortal Agony
READING PURPOSE: Reading for background information about what “Colombia’s Mortal Agony” is and reading for the use of descriptive language. 1) # the paragraphs 2) Circle key terms (dates, names, times, etc) 3) Underline descriptions & testimonies (witness accounts) * Ask Yourself: Why would an author choose to include all of these key terms and descriptions?


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