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Outlines & Concept Maps. The Effective Reader Ch. 5. Review . What are the three parts of most paragraphs? What is the Main Idea? What is the difference between major and minor supporting details? What are key words that help you identify major details? . Signal Words – MI .
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Outlines & Concept Maps The Effective Reader Ch. 5
Review • What are the three parts of most paragraphs? • What is the Main Idea? • What is the difference between major and minor supporting details? • What are key words that help you identify major details?
Signal Words – MI • a few causes • a number of reasons • several steps • several kinds • three characteristics
Signal Words – SD • first • second • furthermore • moreover • next • in addition • finally
Outlines • present relationships among • the main idea, major supporting details, and minor supporting details
Formal Outline • Differences between Porpoises and Dolphins • Shape 1. Porpoises: small and plump with blunt nose. 2. Dolphins: long bodies and beak nose. • Size 1. Porpoise 6 feet and 300 pounds 2. Dolphins 4-26 feet and 70- 1,500 pounds
Let’s Apply Antlers: Distinct, Unique, and Purposeful • Read and annotate • Complete Outline
Group Practice • ER p. 203; Practice 1 • ER p. 215 – 217; Review Test 1 - A and B
Concept Map • diagram that shows the flow of ideas from the main idea to the supporting details • boxes or circles, arrows
Let’s Apply Keeping a Personal Journal • Read and annotate • Create concept map
Group (3-4 people) Practice • ER p. 207; Paragraph B (Syllogism: A Type of Argument) • ER p. 212; Application 1 • ER p. 217 – 219; Review Test 2 - A and B • ER p. 235 – 240; Mastery Test 4, 5, 6