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ACTIVE READING. reading with a pen in hand. Why actively read? (it just seems to take longer!). You become more involved in the novel chapter summaries help you remember plot you become more aware of symbols you may be able to use your book on tests and quizzes
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ACTIVE READING reading with a pen in hand...
Why actively read?(it just seems to take longer!) • You become more involved in the novel • chapter summaries help you remember plot • you become more aware of symbols • you may be able to use your book on tests and quizzes • notations will be very helpful in writing papers
Here are some possible notations... (But feel free to create your own hieroglyphics - that’s part of the fun; remember to use a pen, not a pencil or a highlighter. A cool color is fine!)
Underline or Brackets • important scenes • great description • (only underline one or two lines; if the passage is longer, use brackets and write why it is important in the margin)
Circle • Dates, places, ages • important names that come up • words you don’t know
Stars • Important passages • a change • important dialogue
Question marks • In the margin next to any part you don’t understand to remind you to ask about it in class
Write a word or phrase • Margin notes • At the end of each chapter write a brief summary in fragments
Possible abbreviations • Chg - change in a character or the plot • imp - important parts • sym - a possible symbol • m - metaphor • fs - foreshadowing • s - simile • a smiling or frowning face - good or bad stuff!
Remember… • Active reading is a skill; you will improve and get faster with experience • it is vital for you to be a strong contributor in class discussions, write analysis of quality, and perform well of tests • have fun with it - but don’t go crazy with it! Active reading should visually help you see what is important on a page, not hinder that...