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Reading Lesson #1 What are the habits of an active ( as opposed to passive) reader? Agenda: 1. Read some pictures. 2. Lesson Notes: What are active readers.

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1 Reading Lesson #1 What are the habits of an active ( as opposed to passive) reader? Agenda: 1. Read some pictures. 2. Lesson Notes: What are active readers doing? How can I show my teacher I am reading actively? 3. Paired Exercise 4. Individual Exercise

2 Reading Pictures Exercise 1: The Group Directions: 1) Look at the picture. 2) Don’t talk….just notice your thoughts. 3) Write down three thoughts you had. 4) Turn and talk to person near you…DO NOT leave anyone out!

3 Note your thoughts as you examine this picture. Write them down.

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5 Reading Workshop Lesson 1 Notes: Reading is Thinking. Good readers stop and think. They : Q= Ask questions about the text C= Make connections ( T-T, T-S, T-W) Conc= Draw conclusions about details S= Make statements about text and text elements V= Notice and Visualize details D= Pay attention to unfamiliar words and/or details

6 What about this one…what are you thinking? Which details are worth noticing to make meaning?

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8 Reading Workshop Lesson 1 Notes: Reading is Thinking. Good readers stop and think. They : Q= Ask questions about the text C= Make connections ( T-T, T-S, T-W) Conc= Draw conclusions about details S= Make statements about text and text elements V= Notice and Visualize details D= Pay attention to unfamiliar words and/or details

9 Lesson 2: Why do we annotate?  To annotate is to make notes about what you are reading.  Reading to learn demands a strategic approach like annotating.  We now know good readers stop and think.  These thoughts become the annotations.  The annotations become fuel for response to text.  They will lead you to detailed writing that discusses aspects of the text that matter to your response.

10 Practice………Annotate ( make notes) about your thinking about this image. Which details matter? Q= Ask questions about aspects of the text. C= Make connections ( T-T, T-S, T-W) to support understanding I= Infer meaning (Read between the lines….in this case figure out what a detail might mean) Conc= Draw a conclusion about the image. R= Respond personally to the text. Notice this feeling.

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12 Follow Up  The Afghan Girl – Before and Later http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llxw0bL7wfQ

13 Your turn:  "Christine's World" by Andrew Wyeth  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina%27s _World http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina%27s _World  Questions- Write a one paragraph response to this famous picture. What do you see going on in this picture? Which details contribute to this impression?

14 Homework 1) Find an interesting image ( action shot, painting, photo, print ad, frame from a movie,,,) 2) Print off 4 copies of it. 3) Stop and think about it. Ask: What meaning can make from this? 4) Annotate it and prepare to present your observations and response to it in a small group. 5) ALSO- Get a hard cover book and start looking for a novel to begin working with on Friday!


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