Retell/Recount – Pre-K-K

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Retell/Recount – Pre-K-K Literature Walk Retell/Recount – Pre-K-K www.kbumreading.com

Setting Where? When? LITERATURE www.kbumreading.com

Characters Who? Feelings? Actions? Saying? Thinking? Challenges? LITERATURE Who? Feelings? Actions? Saying? Thinking? Challenges? Responses? www.kbumreading.com

Sequence of Major Events First, Next, Then...Finally LITERATURE www.kbumreading.com

Author’s Craft Descriptions Character’s Point of View LITERATURE www.kbumreading.com

SOMEONE-WANTED-BUT-SO-THEN Plot Character’s Goal… Problems/Challenges… Solutions… Conclusion? SOMEONE-WANTED-BUT-SO-THEN LITERATURE www.kbumreading.com

Connections This reminds me of… LITERATURE www.kbumreading.com

Informational Text Walk Retell/Recount www.kbumreading.com

Main Topic INFORMATIONAL TEXT www.kbumreading.com

Sequence of Information INFORMATIONAL TEXT www.kbumreading.com

Domain Specific Vocabulary KEY Vocabulary INFORMATIONAL TEXT Domain Specific Vocabulary TOPIC Academic Vocabulary www.kbumreading.com

Author’s Craft INFORMATIONAL TEXT Text Features www.kbumreading.com

Purpose The Focus… Key Details… Important Vocabulary… Big Idea? \ INFORMATIONAL TEXT www.kbumreading.com

Connections This reminds me of… INFORMATIONAL TEXT www.kbumreading.com