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Reading Strategy Spotlight

Reading Strategy Spotlight. Predicting Make Connections Summarizing /Analyzing. Summarizing/ Analyzing. Learning Goals: I can summarize an opinion text. I can question and criticize the ideas presented in an opinion text. What is a Summary ?. To Summarize :

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Reading Strategy Spotlight

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  1. Reading Strategy Spotlight Predicting Make Connections Summarizing /Analyzing

  2. Summarizing/ Analyzing Learning Goals: I can summarize an opinion text. I can question and criticize the ideas presented in an opinion text.

  3. What is a Summary? To Summarize: Focus on main ideas – dates, key terms and phrases 2. Highlight and record ideas 3. Break down the larger ideas 4. Combinerelated points if possible 5. Write down the ideas in sequence from beginning to end A short version of the original

  4. Viewing Task Watch the video clip from “Playing to Win: Inside the Video Game Industry”. Try to remember 4 -5 main points from the clip. Be prepared to share your points with the class.

  5. Summary of the Clip

  6. Summary (continued)

  7. What is Analysis? A critical examination of ideas To Analyze: 1. Pause often while you are reading, listening, or viewing, to think about the text. 2. Ask questions such as, “who wrote the text?” and “what do they want me to think or do?” 3. Explain the key messages in the text and the evidence the author has used to support them. 4. Identify whether you agree with what is being said. 5. Make connections between what the author says about a topic and what you know.

  8. Viewing Task Watch the video clip a second time. Select three of the analysis questions on your handout and record a response in the spaces provided. Be prepared to share your responses.

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