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HL 01/14/15 Do Now: Get a peer Review Sheet, Mark scheme, take out your notebook and syllabus Agenda 1. Peer Review Paper 3 (15 minutes) – 1120, 1220,120.

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1 HL 01/14/15 Do Now: Get a peer Review Sheet, Mark scheme, take out your notebook and syllabus Agenda 1. Peer Review Paper 3 (15 minutes) – 1120, 1220,120 2. Brainstorm pre-writing strategies 3. Reading Strategies 1125 1225 125 a)Pre-reading: Clustering b)During reading: Double Entry Journal c)After reading: Levels of questioning 4. Muckraking and the Jungle

2 Do-Now 01/14/15 Take out your notebook: Pre and Post reading Strategies 1. Pre-reading: Clustering 2. During reading: Double Entry Journal 3. After reading: Levels of questioning

3 Pre-Reading: Clustering 1. Choose a “nucleus” word: main idea of the text 2. Put the nucleus word at the center of a piece of paper and draw a circle around it. 3. Think of words/ideas/concepts that connect to the nucleus word….ANYTHING you can think of...and write them around the nucleus  Draw circles around these new words/phrases  Connect to nucleus with a line 4. Add more connections...drawing lines to show which words/ideas/concepts are connected

4 Clustering MEAT

5 Double Entry Journal In the left column, restate important ideas from the text in your own words In the right column, write your own thoughts and responses including: questions, confusions, personal reactions, or reflections on what it means

6 TextComments What to quote/paraphrase down:Kind of Comment/Question to make: Main Ideas/KeyParaphrase, explain meaning or importance points Important VocabularyDefine, explain why it’s an important word Things you don’t understandWrite your question – try to answer it yourself Things you have questions aboutWrite your question – try to answer it yourself Things you find interestingExplain why you found it interesting Things you can connect to other thingsExplain the connections

7 Levels of Questioning Level One: Recall. You can find the answer in the text (point at it) Level Two: Analysis. You can find the answer by understanding the text, using information from the text (point at two or more areas) Level Three: Synthesis. There can be multiple answers. Socratic Seminar question.


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