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THINKING About Non-Fiction Choice Board VOCABULARY Pick 4 -5 vocabulary words that either you don’t know the meaning of or are important to understanding the text. Complete a Frayer Model Card for each word. VISUAL THINKING 1) Choose a color that you feel represents the big idea from the text. 2) Draw a symbol that you feel portrays the main idea of the text. Explain your thinking for each choice. SKETCH IT OUT Draw a sketch of an image or picture that you feel captures the heart of the text. Explain your sketch and share your thinking. VIEWPOINTS Brainstorm all the different viewpoints, or perspectives, present in the text. Viewpoints can come from real characters or from objects like a tree. Directions: Choose 3 activities to complete by completing a tic-tac-toe and passing through the center. Use the attached templates for your thoughtful responses. Simply cut them out and glue them into your notebook. Choose a sentence from the text that stood out for you, and that supports the BIG idea from the text. Explain your thinking. SENTENCE CAPTURE VIEWPOINTS & ME After you brainstorm all possible perspectives, pick one that you most identify with and explain your reasoning and thinking. Next, explain the opposing viewpoint. EMOTIONS Explain what fascinates you in regard to the topic from the text. What do you find troubling or controversial about the topic? QUESTIONS What questions do you have about the topic that you need answered before you will support, or agree with the text. REFLECTIONS Think about your current understanding in regard to the topic and complete the question starters: 1) I used to think... 2) Now I think... Make sure to support your answers with evidence from the text.

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THINKING About Non-FictionChoice Board

VOCABULARYPick 4 -5 vocabulary words that either you

don’t know the meaning of or are important to understanding the text. Complete a Frayer Model

Card for each word.

VISUAL THINKING1) Choose a color that youfeel represents the big idea from the text. 2) Draw a

symbol that you feel portrays the main idea of the text. Explain your

thinking for each choice.

SKETCH IT OUT

Draw a sketch of an image or picture that you feel captures the heart of the text. Explain your sketch and share your

thinking.

VIEWPOINTSBrainstorm all the

different viewpoints, or perspectives, present in the text. Viewpoints can

come from real characters or from objects like a tree.

Directions: Choose 3 activities to complete by completing a tic-tac-toe and passing through the center. Use the attached templates for your thoughtful responses. Simply cut them out and glue them into your notebook.

Choose a sentence from the text that stood out

for you, and that supports the BIG idea from the text. Explain

your thinking.

SENTENCE CAPTURE

VIEWPOINTS & ME

After you brainstorm all possible perspectives, pick

one that you most identify with and explain

your reasoning and thinking. Next, explain the opposing viewpoint.

EMOTIONS

Explain what fascinates you in regard to the topic from the text. What do you find troubling or

controversial about the topic?

QUESTIONS

What questions do you have about the topic that

you need answered before you will support, or agree with the text.

REFLECTIONS

Think about your current understanding in regard to the topic and complete

the question starters:1) I used to think...2) Now I think...

Make sure tosupport youranswers with evidence from thetext.

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My Definitin

My Definition

My Definition

My Definition

Picture/Symbol Picture/Symbol

Picture/SymbolPicture/Symbol

Synonyms Synonyms

SynonymsSynonyms

Sentence Sentence

SentenceSentence

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Big Idea

My Sentence

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Fascinates :) ?

?

Reason

Troubles :(

I chose the color ______ because

Symbol

?

Questions

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Reflections

I used to think...

Now I think...

Viewpoints Sketch It Out

Topic

Explain

Viewpoints and ME

The perspective I most identify with is...

The Opposition...