NOTICE AND NOTE SIGNPOSTS What is Close Reading

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NOTICE AND NOTE SIGNPOSTS

NOTICE AND NOTE SIGNPOSTS

What is Close Reading? • Close reading is stopping independently at points in our

What is Close Reading? • Close reading is stopping independently at points in our reading to re-read, ask questions, make observations and reflect in order to reach a new understanding of our text. • Post-It-ing = Close Reading “Today, we celebrate our INDEPENDENCE (at points in our reading) DAY!”

HOW DO WE KNOW WHEN ITS CLOSE READING? • Close Reading is: -Done in

HOW DO WE KNOW WHEN ITS CLOSE READING? • Close Reading is: -Done in short spurts -INTENSE -Can extend from one piece of a book to another. -It involves re-reading, aka rewinding your eyes.

OK, So What Are These “SIGNPOSTS” you speak of? • Just like signs in

OK, So What Are These “SIGNPOSTS” you speak of? • Just like signs in the road, noticing these signposts triggers us to re-read that snippet of text and see what we can learn from it. • When we re-read, we can make inferences, predictions, connections, visualizations etc. Giant Hand Turkey/Train Robber Zones can be confusing for new drivers.

“I’M CONFUSED AND DON’T KNOW WHAT THESE SIGNPOSTS ARE YET!”

“I’M CONFUSED AND DON’T KNOW WHAT THESE SIGNPOSTS ARE YET!”

“Ok. I’m sorry for shouting. ”

“Ok. I’m sorry for shouting. ”

Contrasts and Contradictions • When a character acts in a way completely different than

Contrasts and Contradictions • When a character acts in a way completely different than what we’d expect. • These contradictions/contrasts can be based on what we’ve learned in the story so far and what we already know (prior knowledge. )

Contrast and Contradiction • Olaf sings the song “In Summer” all about how he

Contrast and Contradiction • Olaf sings the song “In Summer” all about how he can’t wait to experience summer for the first time. • This is important because it shows me what Olaf is like as a character, sweet and naïve. OR • I think Olaf will eventually experience summer but survive somehow, because this is a Disney movie.

AHA Moment • When a character realizes something that shifts his actions, understanding of

AHA Moment • When a character realizes something that shifts his actions, understanding of himself or others, and view of the world.

AHA Moment • Dr. Bruce Banner returns to help the Avengers fight the Chitauri,

AHA Moment • Dr. Bruce Banner returns to help the Avengers fight the Chitauri, turning into the Hulk after telling Captain America he’s “always angry. ” • This is important because it shows us Dr. Banner has gotten the Hulk under control for now and plans to use his “curse” for good.

Tough Questions • Questions a character raises that reveal his or her inner struggles.

Tough Questions • Questions a character raises that reveal his or her inner struggles.

Words of The Wiser • When a character (usually older) gives advice to the

Words of The Wiser • When a character (usually older) gives advice to the main character.

Words of the Wiser • Yoda is training Luke in the swamps of Dagobah

Words of the Wiser • Yoda is training Luke in the swamps of Dagobah and tells him that he must unlearn all he knows and that he must “do or do not. There is no try. ” • I feel that this is the advice that will finally propel Luke to complete his Jedi training and defeat Vader. I think this because Luke’s biggest problem thus far has been thinking he “can’t do it. ”

Again and Again • Events, images, or particular words that repeat or continue occurring

Again and Again • Events, images, or particular words that repeat or continue occurring over the course of a story.

Again and Again • Dory keeps repeating the phrase “Just keep swimming” to Marlon

Again and Again • Dory keeps repeating the phrase “Just keep swimming” to Marlon as a way to cheer him up. • I feel that this will become a “mantra” for Marlon and that it really means “Never give up” and “keep on trying” as he continues on his seemingly impossible quest.

Memory Moment • When a character has a recollection that interrupts the forward progress

Memory Moment • When a character has a recollection that interrupts the forward progress of the story. • Memory Moments can be foreshadowing, or help us understand theme, the central conflict, or the characters better.

Memory Moment • Carl remembers back through his entire life with his wife Ellie.

Memory Moment • Carl remembers back through his entire life with his wife Ellie. They are shown happy and carefree, but the memory takes a sad turn. • This is important because it also shows us why Carl is the way he is. He was nervous and shy before Ellie, and when he lost her, he retreated inside and became cranky and shut off from the world.

“THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING ME TO UNDERSTAND THESE VERY BENEFICAL CONCEPTS. ”

“THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING ME TO UNDERSTAND THESE VERY BENEFICAL CONCEPTS. ”