Because good readers Visualize & Connect to the text…

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
________________________________ (Title of Story) _____________________________ (Author of Story) _______________________ (Names) __________ (Class Period)
Advertisements

Visualizing: Movies in the Mind
The 7 Habits of Good Readers. Monitoring for Meaning Wait Im confused… Did I understand what I just read?
INTRODUCTION TO LEVELS OF QUESTIONING. LEVEL ONE Level One (On the Line): – Can be answered by using details found in the text. –Answer who, what, where,
How do we read and interpret pictures or paintings, just like we do with written texts? VISUAL COMPREHENSION.
Becoming an Active Reader The Genres and Reading Strategies.
The dos and don’ts. 1. Be sure to put the title of the text somewhere on the page where the reader will notice it. 2. Pull out 2 or more significant quotes.
Metacogitive Reading Strategies: Part 2 Visualization What Good Readers Do to Build Meaning From Text.
By George Orwell SB 1.17 page 57
Metacogitive Reading Strategies: Part 3 Visualization What Good Readers Do to Build Meaning From Text.
Reading Strategies.
Cultural Visual Literacy Images Americans Should Recognize.
Reading Response Journals You will become better READERS!!
Critical Lenses An Introduction. Why we use lenses  Readers interpret texts in different ways, because our experiences shape how we see everything around.
Songye Power Figure: Male (Nkisi) Link to piece of art collections/ #fullscreen
Read Like a Reader. 1. Question Readers ask good questions about the things they read. Questions help readers clarify their understanding.
Thinking Strategies.
Pictures of Lexington and Concord Who shot first?.
Who: All Pre-K-8 faculty and students What: SIX THINKING STRATEGIES –Connecting –Questioning –Visualizing –Making Inferences –Determining Importance/Summarizing.
Keys to Comprehension Create Sensory Images Make Connections
January 8, 2015 WARM UP Title a sheet of lined paper as LEARNING TARGETS. Then, write down the following learning targets. This will be kept in your “Classwork”
Reflecting on Reading A Reading Strategy. Reflecting on Reading Provides an opportunity for the reader to share their thoughts about a book, play, short.
Making Inferences: The Fall of Saigon
1. 1. What do you notice in this image?. 2. What do you think this is?
Reading Comprehension. Give a summary of the text after reading. Talk about interesting and new information Derive meaning of new words from context.
Analyzing American Images
Good Readers How to interact with a text. Good Readers Make connections Good readers relate what they read to their own lives by connecting it to prior.
Reading Strategy: Visualize. “If I can’t picture it, I can’t understand it.” ---Albert Einstein.
7 Effective Habits of Good Readers Mrs. Beyer Language Skills.
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.
What Superb Readers Do 8 tips to help you become a superb reader
Write down what you observe. Make a prediction for what will happen in the next frame.
Observation vs. Inferences The Local Environment.
Photographs of the Mind Sara Bornelus Nina Miroshnichenko.
Reading Strategies Before you read you should: 1.Set a purpose for reading 2.Preview the text 3.Make a plan regarding which strategies could help you in.
Textual Evidence and image analysis
Visualize Make a Movie / Visualize
When readers draw conclusions about a text.
BECOMING AN ACTIVE READER
Boston is full of history and has many interesting places to see!
Active Reading strategies
Comprehension Strategies
Developing Characters
The Jungle Upton Sinclair.
Of Mice and Men Introductory Note
MAKING INFERENCES.
How? Analysis: Have you thought… The overall text is shaped?
Happy Terrific Tuesday!  BELLWORK
Metacognitive Strategy: Think Alouds
Module 1: Finding home: refugees
Answer this question on your handout!
Reading Comprehension Rocks!
Water is my life: Rachel’s Story
I’m going to give you one minute to study this image
Use Background Knowledge
Reading Strategies.
Gallery Walk Assignment
Note Taking Format TERM NOTES MY TRANSLATION Poetry Unit Literary Term
What do the lyrics in this song bring to mind about the things Frederick Douglass has presented in the book? I can use my reading comprehension skills.
Analyzing author’s craft
The House on Mango Street
My Questionnaire Results
Answer this question on your handout!
Engaging the Reader: We learn more about Ha by how she speaks about the Papaya Tree, and about her brothers Read the first stanza on page 8 of the poem.
Narrative Fiction Unit
Setting and Mood.
You make informed guesses about the text.
Answer this question on your handout!
Armenian Genocide Mini-Project
Reading to learn.
Presentation transcript:

Because good readers Visualize & Connect to the text… As you look as these images, jot down some feelings, emotions, or thoughts that come to mind.

Where in the world are we?? How far is this from home if you’re an American soldier?

The jungle of My Khe, Vietnam

What do you notice about the setting What do you notice about the setting? How would you feel if you were in their shoes?

What details do you notice about the plant-life and landscape?

What details do you notice about their attire What details do you notice about their attire? What can you infer from that?