Animal Clones: Double Trouble

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Animal Clones: Double Trouble

Taking Effective Notes Extremely important for understanding texts. Helps you LEARN! Can help you SUCCEED in school. (Guess what, you will take notes in high school.) Notes help organize your thoughts. Help you break down what you read. Help you REMEMBER what you read!

Think of it as an exercise to make your brain stronger. Is it work? YES Think of it as an exercise to make your brain stronger.

In your Reader’s Notebook. KQC Note- Taking Organizer

This side is for key words, questions, and connections. This side is for information, taken right from the text, that seems important. This side is for key words, questions, and connections.

Use the table of contents to find “Animal Close: Double Trouble”

Preview the Article Anyone know what cloning is? Do you think the article will explain what cloning is?

Is that important info? Should we put it in our chart? First Sentence Is that important info? Should we put it in our chart?

nope

Hook Sentence Hooks are written to capture the reader’s attention. Did it hook you in?

First Paragraph Key words From the text: Questions: Connections:

Second Paragraph Key words From the text: Questions: Connections:

With your Reading Partner… Keep reading and taking notes. Take notes after every 2 paragraphs. You will have some time to continue working tomorrow. I’m definitely grading this!

Cloning Definition?