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1. What does the text say?. After actively reading the article and talking to the text, you are ready to tackle the 4 square. The first box is asking for explicit meaning, or what the text is saying directly . You find the content of this box by going back and re reading .
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1. What does the text say? • After actively reading the article and talking to the text, you are ready to tackle the 4 square. • The first box is asking for explicit meaning, or what the text is saying directly. • You find the content of this box by going back and re reading. • Essentially this is a summary of the main points. • Take about 5 minutes in your personal domain to write the summary. • You will have time to compare with your table.
3. What does the text mean? • Here, you are not to give specifics from the text and a new summary. • Instead think: • What is the reason this article was written? • What is the author's point? • So, the answer here is implicit, or not directly there. • You must do some thinking and read between the lines. • Take 5 minutes in your personal domain to complete this box. We will share out later.
2.How does the text say it? • Now that you know what the text says, and what the author’s point is, you are to take a close look at HOW the author makes his/her point. • This means you are to look at: • The format of the text • Is it argumentative? Then the author may use a counterargument. • Does the author use evidence from valid sources? Give examples. • What kind of tone does the author use? This helps you understand the purpose as well. • Is he/she making jokes? Then it’s a playful tone • Is he/she being sarcastic? • Serious? • Informative? You MUST use examples from the text in quotations, to support what you are saying. • Take 5 minutes to complete this box in your personal domain. Be prepared to give specific examples when we share out.
4.So what does it mean to you? • NEVER write the following in this box: • I don’t connect with this text. • It doesn’t meant anything to me. • I don’t care. • I don’t know. • Instead, think outside the box. -Why do you think it is important to know the information in this article? - Can you relate what you read to your life or that of someone you know? How? - What did this article make you think of? - Is the information in this article related to something else you have read? Assuming you actually read? • Take 5 minutes to complete this box in your personal domain.