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Determining Importance
Taken from: 7 Keys to Comprehension By: Susan Zimmermann & Chryse Presented By: Myrja Fuller
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The Role of Determining Importance
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Determining Importance has do with knowing why you’re reading and then making decisions about which information or ideas are most critical to understanding the overall meaning of the piece.
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Why are you reading? 1. It's fun. 2. I learn a lot. 3. It is relaxing.
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Know your purpose for reading.
You might read to escape, laugh, learn, answering gnawing questions, getting ready for a presentation, finishing a homework assignment, etc. Your purpose for reading affects how carefully you read and has an impact on what you determine is important.
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Determining What is Important
In nonfiction, including textbooks, the layout provides critical tips for identifying what is important.
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Determining what is important
In nonfiction, pay attention to Titles, Pictures with Captions, Quotations, Timelines, Graphs, and Maps. They give VALUABLE information about what’s important! Preread some factual material today by paying attention to these hints. heading/ title timeline caption map graph
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Determining what is important
In nonfiction, pay attention to Titles, Pictures with Captions, Quotations, Timelines, Graphs, and Maps. They give VALUABLE information about what’s important! Preread some factual material today by paying attention to these hints. heading/ title caption
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Determining what is important
In nonfiction, pay attention to Titles, Pictures with Captions, Quotations, Timelines, Graphs, and Maps. They give VALUABLE information about what’s important! Preread some factual material today by paying attention to these hints. timeline
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Determining what is important
In nonfiction, pay attention to Titles, Pictures with Captions, Quotations, Timelines, Graphs, and Maps. They give VALUABLE information about what’s important! Preread some factual material today by paying attention to these hints. graph
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Determining what is important
In nonfiction, pay attention to Titles, Pictures with Captions, Quotations, Timelines, Graphs, and Maps. They give VALUABLE information about what’s important! Preread some factual material today by paying attention to these hints. map
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Text Features Text features are road signs for the reader. They point to what’s important. Reread! Important Facts
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Text Features Table of Contents: Read the titles of the different chapters. Which topics interest you? You may want to read those chapters first. You may want to look at the pictures first. The pictures might help you think of the questions you have.
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Text Features Pictures: Often times, the pictures tell us the most important information on a page, and the caption further highlights it. heading/ title caption
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Text Features Glossary: When reading nonfiction, don’t forget to read the glossary first to find out what the important words mean.
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Text Features Index: The index is found in the back of a nonfiction book. Knowing how to use an index will help you find specific information quickly.
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Text Features Boldfacing Ideas These features alert you to importance:
Boxing Information Boldfacing Ideas Labeling Pictures
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Text Features Authors leave clues as to what they think is important to: remember. Phrases like “ As a result” and “In summary” alert you to watch for essential information.
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What Kids Say
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What Kids Say
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What Kids Say
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What Kids Say
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Books for Determining Importance
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Koala Lou, Mem Fox
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Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf, Lois Ehlert
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El Chino, Allen Say
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Sarah, Plain, and Tall, Patricia MacLachlan
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Missing May, Cynthia Rylant
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Lewis and Clark: Explorers of the American West, Steven Kroll
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Dear Mr. Henshaw, Beverly Cleary
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A Boy at War: A Novel of Pearl Harbor, Harry Mazer
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Hatchet, Gary Paulsen
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