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Reading

I can take notes during reading.

I can ask higher-level questions before, during and after reading.

I can summarize what I read.

I can synthesize information.

I can draw conclusions about what I read.

During Reading

Pay attention to text organization – chronological order, problem/solution, cause/effect, etc.

Pay attention to main ideas and details of the book, the chapter, the page, the paragraph.

Pay attention to how each chapter connects to larger topic of the book.

Pay attention to the main events and the causes and effects of those events.

Note Taking:

Questions/Main Ideas/Vocabulary / Notes/Answers/Definitions/Examples/Sentences
-Create questions which elicit critical thinking, not 1 word answers
-Write questions directly across from the answers in your notes
-Leave a space or draw a pencil line separating questions
-Write main ideas/events
-Write key vocabulary / -Write headings and key words in colored pencil
-Take sufficient notes with selective (not too much verbiage) & accurate paraphrasing
-Skip a line between ideas and topics
-Use bulleted lists and abbreviations
-Correctly sequence information
-Include diagrams or tables if needed for clarification or length
- / Summary:
Sequence the events of the chapter.
Include main ideas and details.
Chapter Title/Number:
Crispin Chapter 1
Pre-Reading Reflection: (Prediction, Question, Prior Knowledge, etc.)
Why did people want Crispin dead? / Actual Chapter Topic After Reading:
Questions/Main Ideas/Vocabulary / Notes/Answers/Definitions/Examples/Sentences
Page 1 / Asta, the mother of the narrator, died.
Page 2 / Asta was shunned in death like she was shunned in life. There was no coffin. Only the priest and the son attended the funeral.
Page 3 / John Aycliffe was the steward of the manor. (a member of authority)
“No one ever accused John Aycliffe of any kindness” (3).
Page 4 / Aycliffe demanded that the narrator turn in his ox as a death tax. The narrator tried to explain that he needed his ox to work.
Aycliffe responded, “Then starve…” (4).
Page 5 / The narrator ran away crying.
Summary: The narrator’s mother, Asta, died. Little respect was paid to her in life and in death. Only the priest and the son attended the funeral. At the funeral, John Aycliffe, a member of authority, demanded that the narrator give his ox as a death tax. This caused the narrator to run away from the town in tears.