![]() I hope that this little page benefits your kiddos, and that they can find some added depth in this classic story! Here is how I do it. ![]() Plus, I created a“Very Hungry Close Read” so that my students could practice underlining the main idea/ important plot points since they cannot underline on the book. I suggest using post it notes so that you can mark their thinking. When you are close reading a book that you are reading out loud it can be little tougher, since the kids can’t all come up and write on your book. So let’s not be so complicated that we end up skipping the whole thing due to PTSD. Now close reading can be far more complicated and in depth for older grades, but we teach littles. I also ask text dependent questions that require evidence. As a first grade teacher I remind them to connect to the text and ask questions. ![]() On the contrary, it gives the user an exact idea of what it does. Have kids work with their table group to help each other on the confusing words. Whats new in Disk Sorter 15.5.14: Disk Sorter isnt the kind of app that hides its purpose under a very complex name. I am loving that the Common Core focuses on close reading! But Close Reading can be confusing for many teachers and kids! Just remember the kids annotate by circling confusing words and underlining main ideas or important plot parts(literature). Click the picture above to be linked to YouTube or click. ![]()
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