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How and why to annotate Inquiry Skills. Why Annotate? Improves depth of reading and understanding over a long period of time Helps with test performance

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Page 1: How and why to annotate Inquiry Skills. Why Annotate? Improves depth of reading and understanding over a long period of time Helps with test performance

How and why to How and why to annotateannotateInquiry Skills

Page 2: How and why to annotate Inquiry Skills. Why Annotate? Improves depth of reading and understanding over a long period of time Helps with test performance

Why Annotate?Why Annotate?

Improves depth of reading and understanding over a long period of time

Helps with test performance

Makes the reading more meaningful

Helps you remember key information

Page 3: How and why to annotate Inquiry Skills. Why Annotate? Improves depth of reading and understanding over a long period of time Helps with test performance

What’s the Difference?What’s the Difference?

Annotations are written directly on the text

Fewer pieces to keep organized

Deeper initial reading

Creates a dialogue between you and the author

Page 4: How and why to annotate Inquiry Skills. Why Annotate? Improves depth of reading and understanding over a long period of time Helps with test performance

Criteria for Successful Criteria for Successful AnnotationAnnotation

You will know you have successfully annotated a text when you go back after an initial reading and can recall important information within a 15-30 minute review of the text and your notes

Page 5: How and why to annotate Inquiry Skills. Why Annotate? Improves depth of reading and understanding over a long period of time Helps with test performance

When Should I When Should I Annotate?Annotate?

Annotate any text you must know well, in detail, and might need to produce evidence that supports your knowledge.

You don’t have to annotate when reading for pleasure.

Page 6: How and why to annotate Inquiry Skills. Why Annotate? Improves depth of reading and understanding over a long period of time Helps with test performance

What do I annotateWhat do I annotate*Ask questions of the author

*Make inferences about the speaker or narrator

*Main ideas and supportive details

*Use text to form inferences

*Mark words you don’t understand

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But it’s not my book...But it’s not my book...

Use sticky notes of different sizes and highlighting tape.

Be sure to remove all stickies before turning the book in for the year.

Page 8: How and why to annotate Inquiry Skills. Why Annotate? Improves depth of reading and understanding over a long period of time Helps with test performance

ToolsTools

Highlighter: highlights whatever seems to be key information.

Pencil: use marginalia (notes section/margins) to mark key material. Use check marks, question marks, arrows, brackets, and written words and phrases. Create your own system.

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Your TextYour Text

Inside front cover, keep a running list of key information with page numbers: themes, passages that relate to the title, characters’ names, salient quotes, important scenes, key vocabulary

Page 10: How and why to annotate Inquiry Skills. Why Annotate? Improves depth of reading and understanding over a long period of time Helps with test performance

TipsTips

After each chunk, chapter or section, briefly summarize the material

Title each chapter or section as soon as you finish it

Make a list of vocabulary words on inside cover: jargon, unknown or interesting words

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Describe this reader’s annotation Describe this reader’s annotation process.process.