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Please Silence Your Cell Phones Now. READING 0950: 1. College Text Reading Project In-Class Work Day. Date: February 11, 2013. Today’s Readings: None. Today’s Objectives. Students will… work in the computer lab on their College Text Reading Project. Agenda. Announcements - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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READING 0950:1. College Text Reading Project

In-Class Work Day

Today’s Readings:None

Date:

February 11, 2013

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Today’s Objectives

Students will… • work in the computer lab on their College Text

Reading Project.

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Agenda

1. Announcements2. Review Previous Information3. College Text Reading Project In-Class Work Day4. Exit Ticket

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Announcements

• Change to syllabus—for the week of 02/11/13 (moving Part I Chapter 3) and for the week of 02/25/13 (moving Part II Chapter 4)

• Read Part I Chapter 3: Increase Your Reading Vocabulary—Due 02/13/13

• No Class—02/18/13

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Review Previous Information

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Review Previous Information

A. What is the reading process usually described as?B. What are the five strategies suggested by Facione, the

author of your text, for pre reading.C. What are the five strategies suggested by Facione, the

author of your text, for building a good vocabulary?D. What are some clues authors give for finding their main ideas

in text?E. What are the five strategies suggested by your text for

finding an author’s main idea?

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College Text Reading Project In-Class Work Day

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Exit Ticket

1. On an Exit Ticket, write down the following anonymously:

a. one thing you have learned today.b. a question you have, that you would like answered.