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1 Annotations 9/4/13

2 Annotations

3 What is this going to be about? What do I already know?
Before What is this going to be about? What do I already know? What’s my purpose

4 During - Step 1 Scan the document, things such as titles or headers for sections are very helpful. Read the first paragraph, somewhere there (or possibly in the 2nd paragraph) should be a BIG IDEA about what the article is going to be about. In the margins, near the top, write down the big idea of the article in your own words, this shouldn't be more than a phrase or a sentence.

5 During - Step 2 Underline topic sentences or phrases that express the main idea for that paragraph or section. You should never underline more than 5 words, though for large paragraphs or blocks of text, you can use brackets. Write in the margin next to these underlines a summary of the paragraph or the idea being expressed.

6 During - Step 3 Connect related ideas by drawing arrows from one idea to another, annotate those arrows with a phrase about how they are connected.

7 During - Step 4

8 During – step 5

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10 What don’t I understand? What can I ask my teacher?
after What don’t I understand? What can I ask my teacher? What conclusions can I make?

11 summary 1. Identify the BIG IDEA 2. Underline topic sentences or main ideas 3. Connect ideas with arrows 4. Ask questions 5. Add personal notes 6. Define technical words ?????

12 Reminders Don’t underline everything, only a few words and it is part of the main idea. Writes notes when you use arrows, underline, reaction, confusion…I should see lots of notes on side the margins of your readings!

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