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the-response-process-during-reading
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During your reading, you can follow these few steps to build meaning from the text. Here is what you should do:

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Annotate Your Text
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annotate-your-text
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Annotating a text is the action of adding extra information or details as you are reading, or identifying important passages in a text.

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A paragraph that has been underlined and highlighted. In the margin, we can see keywords and clues.
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How to do it?
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  • Identify important passages 

  • Underline unfamiliar words and look up their meaning

  • Write key questions or thoughts in the margins or in your notebook

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Check Your Understanding
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You check your understanding by posing a series of actions to make sure you understand what you have read so far.  This can be done at any moment while reading.

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Two students are talking about a story they have read and one of the students realizes he has not understood as well as he thought.
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How to do it?
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  • Summarize what you’ve read.

  • Retell the story in your own words.

  • Ask yourself comprehension questions (who? what? where? when? why?).

  • Go back and read again.

  • Seek help from a parent, a teacher or a classmate.

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Identify Figurative Language
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You know that figurative language is used when the author writes a phrase that creates a specific image in your head.  Figurative language helps you understand the author’s idea better.

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 A woman is reading a story and a child is lying on the floor. There are shadows of the two people on the wall. The shadow of the book shows a world of adventure coming out of it.
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How to find figurative language?
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  • Fun descriptive words are used to represent elements of the story.

  • These words or phrases create images in your head or a scene that makes you understand a situation better.

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During Reading Steps Recap
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Recap of the three tasks to accomplish while reading or viewing a text.
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Full Response Process at a Glance
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A full recap of the entire reading response: before reading, while reading and after reading.
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