3-2-1  First Impression  3 Facts, 2 Questions, 1 Main idea  Application 3-2-1 Close Reading.

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3-2-1  First Impression  3 Facts, 2 Questions, 1 Main idea  Application Close Reading

3-2-1 Read the article silently to yourself. Write down your First Impression of the article in a sentence or two on the back. (What did you come away with after reading the article? What did it make you feel? Think about? Be specific) First Impression

3-2-1 Re-read the article.. Write your answers on the back: 3. Underline at least 3 pieces of information that you find interesting 2. If the author or runner were here, come up with 2 questions you would ask them 1. What was the main idea or point of the article? Interpret the Text : 2 nd Read

3-2-1  2 nd Read Continued  Sharing in your groups:  Discuss and come up with the 3 most interesting facts  Decide on the 2 best questions  Agree upon what the main idea of the text was

3-2-1 Re-read or scan the text ONE MORE TIME.. 1. In your groups discuss criteria that your group would say make someone heroic 2. Then, pick you top 5-7 characteristics that would make your peers, a classmate, heroic and write them down. Application Idea