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visualization

visualization. One person must look at the screen One person must turn away from the screen. adapted from Lori Oczkus. Emily –

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  1. visualization One person must look at the screen One person must turn away from the screen. adapted from Lori Oczkus

  2. Emily – Here are the new ideas I was telling you about, but I don’t have any of the really cool pictures of bears and birds that I use – it makes the file enormous – I have it saved on my computer if you would like to see how I do it with the pictures. Phyl

  3. Predict the Words • Take one minute to look at a book • Use the features of text as you look • List 3 – 5 words that you think you will see in this book • Focus on specific nouns and vivid verbs adapted from Lori Oczkus

  4. Stop and Draw Every time you come to a comparison in a book – STOP AND DRAW.

  5. STOP and DRAW • the following comparisons • A grizzly bear can grow to be longer than a sofa. • A grizzly can weigh as much as 10 grown-ups.

  6. STOP & DRAW Please add labels to your drawings.

  7. SNOWBALLS

  8. Question/ Answer / Infer Questions that I have after a book look. Answers that I found in the text. Please give answer & page # Answers that I found by using my schema, inferences, and author information. adaped from Lori Oczkus

  9. Students can write an essay using the ideas from this side of the chart to create their mapping paragraph. This side of the chart provides ideas for grabber openings and interesting things to pepper throughout the essay. These can be strong support sentences. adapted from Lori Oczkus

  10. Please take a moment to look at the following pictures of birds. • What can you infer about the diet of each bird?

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