

When _(character’s name)_ asked _(text evidence-the question)_, it made me wonder/think _ because _. This question makes me wonder/think of _ because _. I noticed the character said _(text evidence-the question)_. Tough Questions What does this question make me wonder about? When _(character’s name)_ asked _(text evidence-the question)_, I began to wonder _ because _. When (text evidence of character + contrasting behavior), I think he/she _(reason for behavior)_. I noticed a contrast when _(character’s name)_ _(did-text evidence)_. Stop, Notice and Note Sentence Stems Contrasts and Contradictions Why would a character act this way? When the character _(character’s name)_ did _(text evidence)_, it surprised me because _.

Good morning! Write down the homework: Turn in. Note and Notice: Things to look for when readingĭaily Obj: I can determine the theme of a text by analyzing characters and conflict of a fictional story. Aha Moment or Tough Questions Word of the Wiser Contrasts. Teaching the Notice and Note Signposts with Animated Short Videosįiction Signposts recognizing author’s craft to enhance comprehension and generate inferences. Second Viewing: Stop the video along the way and take notes below.īecoming stronger, more analytical and faster readers When you’re reading, authors often give you clues that the character has come to an important understanding. and act on it!Īha Moments Last week we talked about Aha moments. When you see a sign, you need to figure it out. Remember, signposts are those things that let us know that something is going on, whether is be that a store. Signposts We’ve been talking about signpost. Notice and Note Be able to identify 6 signposts that highlight important moments in your reading experience and help you read the text more closely. Learning Goal Readers will understand and learn to apply Signpost Strategies to a short story Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an. What are signposts? Turn and talk to your neighbor-explain what you think a signpost is. Take out your September Book Report.įollowing the signposts for greater understanding When you take a Journey through a Book, Don’t forget to STOP! At any Notice and Note Signposts!īell Work: Take out your Composition Book, title a new page of notes “Notice and Note Signposts” and today’s date. Reading Signposts Pull up your notes page from yesterday titled: These signposts tell us about the characters, Authors put some signposts in their stories that help us know what to watch for. What are signposts ? Turn and talk to your neighbor-explain what you think a signpost is. Notice and Note Close Encounters of the Reading Kind! Reading Signposts A “Signpost” is something in a story that should make you STOP and think. Contrasts and Contradictions When you’re reading and a character says or does something that’s opposite (contradicts)įiction Signposts for Literature (Fiction) Notice and Note Strategies for Close Reading Notice and Note Signpost Mini-lessons 6th grade Language ArtsĪnchor Charts / Handouts (Color Coded with Symbols) Notice & Note Strategies for Close Reading by Beers & Probst
