Monday, September 16, 2013

Mon. Sept. 16 After Strategies Beowulf

Today, we discussed the "after starategies for reading or viewing a text " (pasted belwo). You also had to hand in your journals with the "before' activities your your independent novel study.
 
 
After Strategies for Reading or Viewing a Text

 

1.      Recall, Paraphrase, Summarize, and Synthesize

·         So the point is…

·         This text was about…

·         The main idea is…

·         I learned…

·         A conclusion that I am drawing is…

·         The overall message was…

·         I need to re-view, listen again, re-read the part where…

 

2.      Reflect and Interpret (identify new knowledge or insight)

·         A question that I have is…

·         This is important and relevant because…

·         I wonder if…

·         What I learned was…

·         I want to know more about…

 

3.      Evaluate

·         I like/do not like…because…

·         This could be more effective if…

·         I would add or delete…

·         The most important message is…

·         The teaching in this is…

 

 

 

·         This is accurate/realistic/artistic because…

·         This was successful because…

 

4.      Analyze Craft and Technique

·         A “golden” line for me is…

·         This word/phrase/sentence/part stands out for me because…

·         I like how the presenter/author uses…to show…

·         The thing that I could relate to the most was… because…

 

5.      Response Personally (giving support from the text)

·         My first reaction was…

·         I thought…

·         I felt…

·         I enjoyed…

·         This reminds me of…

·         A similar story to this is…

 

6.      View Again, Listen Again, Read Again, and Represent, Speak, and Write to Deepen Understanding and Pleasure.

·         I could deepen my understanding and pleasure by re-viewing, listening again, re-reading…

·         I could share my thoughts and insights with others by:

o   Representing (e.g., creating a tableau, a graphic organizer, a storyboard)

o   Speaking (e.g., discussing, giving a dramatic reading, role playing).

o   Writing (e.g., a script, a narrative, a poem).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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