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'''Homework:''' [[Assignments]] | '''Homework:''' [[Assignments]] | ||
Revision as of 22:47, 12 August 2017
Aim: How to you obtain research from a book for an essay, paper, or project?
Do Now: Answer in your notebooks, what is annotating?
Lesson Overview:
| Item | Approx Time |
| Do Now | 3-5 Min |
| Mini Lesson | 15-20 Min |
| Activity | 15 Min |
| Discussion | 5-7 Min |
Instructions for Annotating
Instructions
Annotate any text from which you may need to produce evidence for an essay, debate, or examination. The following instructions will help you annotate:
- Highlight words and phrases that are important facts, and conclusions.
- As you read take marginal notes. These notes can include stars, check marks, phrases, questions, question marks, words, etc. (Use Post-it Notes for this, if a book)
- Keep a list of key information with page numbers.
- Write a brief summary at the end of each chapter or section.
- Write an alternative title for each chapter or section.
- List vocabulary words on the back cover.
Classwork & Homework
Lesson Activity: Roman Empire
Homework: Assignments