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FDOC Close Reading

FDOC Close Reading. First Impression Discussion Observation Compare. Close Reading. First Impression. Read the text silently to yourself Do not mark up the text In the first directions box, write down your impression of the text, your reaction to it Write at least a couple of sentences.

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FDOC Close Reading

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  1. FDOC Close Reading First Impression Discussion Observation Compare Close Reading

  2. First Impression • Read the text silently to yourself • Do not mark up the text • In the first directions box, write down your impression of the text, your reaction to it • Write at least a couple of sentences Close Reading

  3. Discussion • Listen to or see background information regarding the text • Think about the your original reading of the text • Write down any new impressions to the text Close Reading

  4. Observation • Second reading done whole class out loud and follow the text • Mark any phrases you find that are key to understanding the point of the passage • Write down your opinion of the text in the third box Close Reading

  5. Compare • Read a second text and repeat the steps • Work in groups to determine the main idea of both texts with support from each • Discuss similarities and differences Close Reading

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