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Good Readers Make Connections . Objectives: Activate schema automatically Use personal experiences to connect to their reading Evaluate pros and cons of situations by activating schema Know the difference between connections and coincidences.
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Good Readers Make Connections Objectives: Activate schema automatically Use personal experiences to connect to their reading Evaluate pros and cons of situations by activating schema Know the difference between connections and coincidences When one thing makes you think of something else, you are making connections.
Deep Connections Flat Connections Taking the time to think about what we read in the text, connecting to it our self, another text, or the world. This deepens and extends our understanding. Taking what we read in a text, briefly connecting it to our self, another text, or the world but it does not deepen or extend our understanding.
This sample lesson uses the book Rotten Richie and the Ultimate Dare by Patricia Polacco. Click on the blank sections of the chart for sample answers to appear. Pull Pull Rotten Richie and the Ultimate Dare “Aw. I can do that with my eyes closed!” Richie croaked. arrogant, conceited “You let’em bodycheck you, twerp. I told you to stay out of the way!” Richie yelled. cruel, mean, unkind “Come on kid. Let’s give them their money’s worth.” Richie winked. encouraging, kind