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Annotating Literary Texts Nonfiction Close Reading Activities Annotation Skills

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I am always looking for ways to help my students. Our reading book has a notes section so this fits perfect as we read!
Annotation is a great skill for all students! I used this resource in conjunction with others to help my students understand how to go about annotating.

Description

Are your students really annotating texts are are they just having fun highlighting?
How should you teach annotation skills? Here's everything you need this close reading skill: clear instructions, tips, and best of all, texts that students can use to practice annotating.

This will make it so easy for you to teach this important reading skill!

Here's what you'll get:

  • both a print and digital version of this resource
  • student notes explaining what annotation is
  • why it is beneficial
  • when & what students should annotate
  • a list of things students can look for in a text
  • where to actually annotate on a text & what to do if they cannot write in the text
  • a short practice text that you can use for guided instruction
  • self-assessment form after the practice
  • 4 additional fiction texts that students can use for annotating
  • 1 nonfiction text
  • 3 examples of annotations (one too much annotation, one not enough, and one just right -- kind of like the three bears!) -- perfect for class discussion
  • self-assessment tools that students can use for any text they annotate
  • bookmarks with tips on what to annotate
  • answer document with sample annotations

Reasons to love this resource:

  • digital & print versions -- you can even project slides on your white board to make teaching easier.
  • teaching annotation is challenging! This resource has everything you need!
  • ready to teach
  • scaffolded practice texts
  • perfect for differentiation, reading workshop, literacy centers, individual instruction, even as a book club activity
  • strengthens critical thinking skills

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You'll find links to the digital resources in the PDF.

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I can't wait to hear from you! Please let me know how you use this resource & earn TPT credits at the same time! And if you have any questions, pop them in the Q&A below, and I'll get right back to you.

With gratitude,

Marypat

Total Pages
50+
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Teaching Duration
3 days
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