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1 Chunking, Summary, & Annotation

2 Reading Strategies Chunking Summarization Annotation Hint: They all work together!!!!

3 Chunking The process of breaking the text up in smaller more manageable pieces. Allows for greater summarization Allows for logical recall points Allows us to set independent purposes for why we read

4 Chunking Process Read through the selection first knowing that you will be reading it a 2 nd or 3 rd time Basic Chunking Strategies Beginning –Middle- End (Narrattive) Beginning- Action 1, 2, 3, 4, End (Narrative) Introduction- Body- Conclusion (Expository/Persuasive) Introduction- Point 1, 2, 3, - Conclusion (Expos/Pers) It can be as little as breaking it down paragraph by paragraph

5 So we’ve chunked now what? Annotate Summarize

6 How to Annotate There is no one right way to annotate. As you get used to the idea, you will develop your own way to interact with whatever you read. Here are some hints to help you get started:

7 Interact with the text; talk back to it. You learn more from a conversation than you do from a lecture. This is the text-to-self connection.

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9 Learn what the book teaches. This is the text-to-world connection. Focus on the writing

10 Underline, circle, or highlight key words and phrases. Put your own summaries in the margin. Leave a trail in the book that makes it easier to follow when you study the material again by writing subject matter headings in the margins. [Bracket or highlight sections you think are important. ] Define every Word you don’t know

11 Pick up the author’s style. This is the reading-to-writing connection. How does he say it?

12 Start by thinking about the tone of the piece. Ask yourself, “What did the writer do to help me understand the tone?” Jot your answer in the margin. Look for patterns. What stands out to you? Circle or underline parts of speech with different colored pens, pencils, or crayons. Circle or underline rhetorical devices with different colored writing instruments or surround them with different geometric shapes. Comment on sentence length, sound devices, figurative language—anything you can think of!

13 We’ve Chunked, We’ve Talked It’s all over save the Summary

14 Summarization Summary is taking a broad view of a topic and putting it into your own words. Answer the key questions: Who? What? When? Where? Why? Should be shorter in length than the original. Summaries don’t have to be boring Possible Strategies (5WH, TweetMe, News 2 Me)

15 5WH Who What Where When Why How

16 Tweet Me Twitter is a form of social media that requires users to share their thoughts in 140 characters (Including spaces and punctuation) or less. You can create a searchable file by using the hashtag symbol(#) Create an interactive lesson using twitter to summarize text

17 News 2 Me News articles are required to be concise Have your students write a news report using the article as a source Jigsaw different articles collate into class newspaper

18 Take these strategies and make them yours! Find a way to incorporate them in your classes! Make them work with what you already do!


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