Close Reading Close reading is an essential task that demonstrates key skills; it is used throughout the Language and Literature course. Specifically‚ it is used mostly in Part 4 (Detailed Study of Literature) where students complete an IOC (Individual Oral Commentary) on a text studied. Process Skills 1. Read the passage/extract 2. Reread it 3. Annotate for key areas 4. Plan a response 5. Write your response 6. Edit your response Understanding – show the teacher/examiners that you understand
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Home Reading Report ( Third Grading ) Prepared By: Rissa Mae V. Cerezo III-5 Title: The Last Leaf Theme: Hope‚ Faith and Friendship Characters: Main Characters: Sudie “Sue” – Protagonist Joanna “Johnsy” – Protagonist Mr. Behrman – Protagonist “Mr. Pneumonia” – Antagonist Supporting Characters: The Doctor Setting: In a little district west of Washington Square Plot: Conflict: Sue’s roommate‚ Johnsy‚ was sick in the
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Davis (1959): Cab driver and his fare – facets of a fleeting relationship Method: Notes and observations made by researcher over a six-‐period in 1948 when he worked as a cabdriver for one of the largest taxicab firms in Chicago. • Brief contacts with unrelated person of whom he has no foreknowledge‚ just as they have none
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Carlie Sorrells Ms. Johnson 8-28-12 English ll pre-ap Summer Reading Assignment-Alas Babylon Alas Babylon by Pat Frank is a literary work of art that holds important themes applicable to the present. Though the story takes place in the time of the Cold War‚ some of the messages are still transferable to life in the modern world. An apocalyptic world where the United States is at war with the Soviet Union is the premise of the book in which the characters are put up to the ultimate test‚ survival
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91 PROMPTS FOR READING LOG 1. After reading‚ I wonder… 2. Are the characters realistic (do they seem like they could be read people)? Why or why not? 3. Describe a character that you would like to meet (which doesn’t mean that you think you would like the character‚ but that you think the character would be interesting). List 4 questions that you would ask. 4. Describe something you have read that is similar to this. 5. Describe the main characters. How do you feel about them personally?
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The title of the thesis that I chose for my Thesis Reading is “BARKADAHAN SA MC: Communication within Peer Groups in Miriam College and how it leads the members to commit major violations of school rules.” It was written by four authors namely‚ Catherine J. Macasaet‚ Michelle Corazon S. Robles‚ Alexandrea Camille C. Rodriguez‚ and Anna Monica T. Torres. The thesis was published on February 9‚ 2008 and was submitted as a partial fulfillment of the authors’ requirements in Communication Arts. The
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to five‚ and works with them for 10-15 minutes on reading and comprehension. She strategically chooses the group based on the reading ability of the students. For example‚ there are a handful of students who excel at reading. She picks out more challenging books for them to read together during small group and then discusses the book with the children. They take turns reading each page‚ and ask higher-order thinking questions based from their reading. On the other hand‚ there is also a group of four
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Westgroveheights‚ Camp 7‚ Baguio City‚ PHLIPPINES 2600 Tel. No. (074) 447-4030447-4031 www.cnslang.com _________________________________________________________________________________ Monthly Test Multiple Reading Skills- G (MRS-G) Name: Date: Teacher: Score: ________________________________________________________________________________ I. Use the given words in sentences. Three points each. *Minus one point in every grammatical error
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Reading: Read the following text‚ and write a brief heading for each paragraph. Products and Brands 1………………………………………………………………… Marketing theorists tend to give the word product a very broad meaning‚ using it to refer to anything capable of satisfying a need or want. Thus services‚ activities‚ people (politicians‚ athletes‚ film stars)‚ places (holiday resorts)‚ organizations (hospitals‚ colleges‚ political parties)‚ and ideas‚ as well as physical objects offered for sale by retailers
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read them. In teaching reading to young children‚ word selection is often the first place where we go wrong. We pull words from thin air and try to put them into the child. Often we make matters worse by putting these strange words into printed context outside the realm of the child’s experience and expecting him to read--and he cannot. Children can learn to read any word they speak. One of the greatest hoaxes in all of educational pedagogy is that which says that reading vocabulary must be developed
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