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It says, I Say. By Omar-Abdul Lawrence and Sean Means. Why is it practiced. It seeks to guide the student to infer more often. Pushes students to go beyond literal interpretation Encourages students to link words they find in the reading to their conclusions revolving around the text.
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It says, I Say By Omar-Abdul Lawrence and Sean Means
Why is it practiced • It seeks to guide the student to infer more often. • Pushes students to go beyond literal interpretation • Encourages students to link words they find in the reading to their conclusions revolving around the text.
What Students Stand to Benefit? • It helps students who have a history of reading without real comprehension. • Example- If said he read five chapters of “ Lord of the Flies,” yet when asked to give a report he talks about Superhuman insects taking over the world.
Looking at overarching question • What is intelligent life?
How It Works -Read the passage and try to pick out key words that can lead the reader to infer something about the article and the characters within it.
It Says • What point is the text/writer trying to drive home? • Who is telling the story?
I Say • Here the writer uses the wording in the text and expands on its ideas. • Finding the the tone of the text? • What type of language is used? • Formulate a conclusion independent of the one given before. • Look at the piece from different angles to gain a wider perspective.
And So…. • Create a conclusion based on reading the text and inferring what it says. • Combine the two
Discussion • Did Using this method to infer meaing in the text help to create a bridge between the reading and the overarching question? • Did you have fun using this method? • Would you use it again? Why or Why not?
“ It’s Says, I Say” • Push in your chairs and have a great day…….