mccarthyism + annotating

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KWL Chart Know Wonder Learn Warm up: Fill this box with anything you already know about Communism, The Red Scare, McCarthyism, Salem Witch Trials, or Puritans. Look at the articles and predict/ preview what you are going to read... what do you wonder??? We will fill this column in after we read :)

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KWL Chart

Know Wonder Learn

Warm up: Fill this box with anything you already know

about Communism,

The Red Scare, McCarthyism, Salem Witch

Trials, or Puritans.

Look at the articles and

predict/ preview what you are going to read... what

do you wonder???

We will fill this column in after

we read :)

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AnnotatingAnnotatingMarkin’ Up the TextMarkin’ Up the Text

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Why Annotate?

Annotating helps us set a purpose for reading.

Vs.

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PurposesWhat is the author’s purpose for writing?

How does this connect with my life?

What are the main ideas that the author is trying to get across?

How does this relate to the real world?

How does this relate to another text?

What new information can I gain about this subject?

The possibilities are endless.

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When annotating... look at TEXT FEATURES to help you understand the

textTitle

Headings

Illustrations

Graphic aids (diagram, graph, timeline, table)

Photos

Captions

Sidebar

Author byline

Bold print

Definitions

What is the genre?:

Non-fiction (informational, autobiography, biography)

Fiction (novel, short story, poem, graphic novel, etc.)

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Thinking about

thinking....

Thinking about

thinking....

MetacognitionMetacognition

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Thinking + Annotating = showing your

metacognition Ask Questions

What if....

I wonder why?

How come... ?

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Other annotating options... to show your metacognition

I infer....

The author wants to show....

This relates to my life... b/c...

Summarize what you read.

I don’t understand b/c...

This reminds me of...

This is similar to...

One conclusion I have is...

A historical time period/ event this reminds me of is... b/c

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When annotating...

Do

comment on something specific

react and share what you are thinking

think about the author’s choices or intentions

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When annotating...

Don’t

Highlight or circle everything

Only state your opinion... also think about the purpose you/we set

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Annotating Steps 1 + 2

1. Number the paragraphs!

2. Chunk paragraphs

“McCarthyism” - draw a line between all 3 paragraphs

“The Demons of Salem” - Chunk #1-2/ #3/ #4-5/ #6-8/ #9-10/#11/ #12-14

“Timebends” - Draw a line between paragraphs 1 and 2

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AnnotatingStep 3 + 4:

3. Circle:

The Author’s name in each text.

Any IMPORTANT Text Features.

The MAIN IDEA of the text (OR write the main idea at the top of the article)

4. Underline/Highlight

New things you learn about Salem, Puritans, McCarthyism, Communism, Arthur Miller, etc.

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AnnotatingStep 5 + 6

5. Left Margin

Summarize what the author says in each paragraph

Use less than 10 words!

6. Right Margins

Ask a Question

Draw a picture of what the author is saying

Use another metacognition strategy!