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Raise your hand if… you have ever read an entire paragraph, passage, or page only to realize that you have absolutely no clue what you just read.

STOP WASTING TIME WITH MINDLESS READING! It happens… STOP WASTING TIME WITH MINDLESS READING! Annotating a text will help you not only remember what you read, but understand and connect with the text.

Annotation is the ACT of making a note in ANY form while reading What is Annotating? Annotation is the ACT of making a note in ANY form while reading

Annotation is NOT… Highlighting without a purpose Underlining or highlighting the majority of the text Drawing symbols without writing notes

Why Do We Annotate? Annotating a Text: The majority of reading is just skimming, this is NOT helpful when reading for understanding. Annotating a Text: slows the reader down promotes active reading improves reading and writing allows the reader to make deeper connections

What Will I Need? Annotation tools: Pencil Annotation Guide Your own copy of the text!

Annotation Guide ? ! Circle Underline EX Symbol Guide Action Words or phrases you do not understand. Try to use clues in the text to help you define the word. Go back and define the words. Underline Powerful words, phrases, or ideas. Write and explain why these words, phrases, or ideas are powerful. ? Place a question mark next to text that raises questions. Write any questions you have while reading. Go back and answer the questions. ! Place an exclamation point next to ideas that surprise you or catch your attention. Explain why it surprised you.   Draw arrows when you make a connection to the text, ideas, or experiences. Types of Connections: Text to Self (personal) Text to Text (other books/movies) Text to World (current events) Write the connections down. Why are these connected? Explain what the connections mean. EX Write “EX” next to the author’s examples. Explain the author’s example and how it helps the author prove his/her point.

Annotation Guide Symbol Guide Action   Draw a star next to a word, concept, or idea from the text that you learned about in another class. Write what you remember about that word or concept in the margin. Draw a smiley face next to something that you agree with. Explain why you agree in the margin. Draw a frowny face next to something that you disagree with. Write why you disagree in the margin. Draw a key next to something that you think is a “key” idea. Explain in the margin why you think this idea is important. Draw a hook next to a part of the text that “hooked” your attention. In the margin, write why the passage hooked you.