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How and Why to Annotate a Book
Notes derived from article published by AP Central and the College Board.
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Note-Taking vs. Annotating
Many serious readers take notes. Many readers too casual to take notes. Then, panic sets in, resulting in: Starting over “Re-notating” Cramming; “better-than-nothing”
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What are annotations? First, understand that they are not merely:
Highlights Notes Annotations are a conversation “…deeper initial reading and understanding that lasts.” Includes questions, arguments, compliments, clarifications / definitions, etc.
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Example 1 How would you rate this on a 1-6 scale? Why? MY ANSWER:
This is a 1 at best. No meaning to the marks; no notes.
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Example 2 How would you rate this on a 1-6 scale? Why? MY ANSWER:
This is a 2. Why is this paragraph highlighted?
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Example 3 How would you rate this on a 1-6 scale? Why? MY ANSWER:
This is a 2, 3 at best. Classic re-notating, scrambling student.
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Example 4 How would you rate this on a 1-6 scale? Why? MY ANSWER:
This is a 4, maybe 5. I can see why phrases are highlighted. There seems to be a conversation with the reader and author.
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Example 5 How would you rate this on a 1-6 scale? Why? MY ANSWER:
This is a 6. No brainer.
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