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How can you be sure you really understand a tex t?

In this lesson you will have a better understanding of what you read by checking/revising your thinking as you read.

Let’s Review Wait, this has nothing to do with a party?

Let’s Review A Common Mistake

Let’s Review Core Lesson

Let’s Review Core Lesson Boston is a city. I have seen little girls have tea parties. I know that this text is going to tell me about the Boston Tea Party and when it occurred.

Let’s Review Core Lesson Boston is a city. I have seen little girls have tea parties. I know that this text is going to tell me about the Boston Tea Party and when it occurred.

Let’s Review Core Lesson Boston is a city. I have seen little girls have tea parties. I know that this text is going to tell me about the Boston Tea Party and when it occurred. A group of men who loved the US are planning an important event for their country

Let’s Review Core Lesson Read a chunk of text 1 2 Re-read your sticky notes 3 Revise your thinking

In this lesson you learned how to have a better understanding of what you read by checking/revising your thinking as you read.

Let’s Review Guided Practice Continue revise your thinking by continuing to read another chunk of text from the Boston Tea Party. Once you have finished go back and re-read the sticky notes you have taken on that chunk of text. Finally, revise your thinking based on what the text says.

Let’s Review Extension Activities Following the same steps of previewing, using another text read a chunk of text. Once you have finished go back and re- read the sticky notes you have taken on that chunk of text during your preview of the text. Finally, revise your thinking based on what the text says. Work in pairs to practice this strategy while you are reading.

Let’s Review Quick Quiz When should I revise my thinking? Why is this such a critical skill to ensuring I understand a text?