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Important Points for Being a “Good” Reader. Good readers read for different purposes. Having a purpose helps readers remember what they read and helps.

Dec 19, 2015

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Page 1: Important Points for Being a “Good” Reader. Good readers read for different purposes. Having a purpose helps readers remember what they read and helps.

Important Points for Being a “Good” Reader

Page 2: Important Points for Being a “Good” Reader. Good readers read for different purposes. Having a purpose helps readers remember what they read and helps.

Good readers read for different purposes.

Having a purpose helps readers remember what they read and helps them determine what is important.

What’s important? What isn’t?

How do you decide what to read?

Purpose is vital to all reading.

Page 3: Important Points for Being a “Good” Reader. Good readers read for different purposes. Having a purpose helps readers remember what they read and helps.

Good readers know that reading involves several

thinking processes

(i.e. decoding, pronouncing, analyzing, questioning, etc.)Watch yourself make meaning

Talk to others – book clubs

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Good readers don’t remember everything they read,

they use tools to help hold onto their thinking.

Post-It Notes

Write in the margin* (in your own books please)

Take notes with page number

Make an outline (Like College Finals)

Page 5: Important Points for Being a “Good” Reader. Good readers read for different purposes. Having a purpose helps readers remember what they read and helps.

Good readers perceive reading as something they will do for their entire life, not just to

pass a class.

Professional vs. Leisure

Reading is fun

No reader is perfect (see below)

Page 6: Important Points for Being a “Good” Reader. Good readers read for different purposes. Having a purpose helps readers remember what they read and helps.

A Valentine From Ernest Mann

Page 7: Important Points for Being a “Good” Reader. Good readers read for different purposes. Having a purpose helps readers remember what they read and helps.

You can’t order a poem like you order a tacoWalk up to the counter, say, “I’ll take two”and expect it to be handed back to youon a shiny plate. Still I like your spirit.Anyone who says, “Here’s my address,write me a poem,” deserves something in reply.  

So I’ll tell you a secret instead:poems hide. In the bottoms of our shoes,drifting across our ceilings the momentbefore we wake up. What we have to dois live in a way that lets us find them. 

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Once I knew a man who gave his wifetwo skunks for a valentine.He couldn’t understand why she was crying.  

“I thought they had such beautiful eyes.”And he was serious. He was a serous manwho lived in a serious way. Nothing was uglyjust because the world said so.  

He really liked those skunks. So, he re-invented themas valentines and they became beautiful.At least, to him. An the poems that had been hidingin the eyes of skunks for centuriescrawled out and curled up at his feet.  

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Maybe if we re-invented whatever our lives give uswe find poems. Check your garage, the odd sockin your drawer, the person you almost like, but not quite.And let me know. 

Page 10: Important Points for Being a “Good” Reader. Good readers read for different purposes. Having a purpose helps readers remember what they read and helps.

Common Writing Errors – Social Studies

1.) Do NOT use contractions (i.e. don’t, won’t, wouldn’t, can’t, etc.)

2.) Do NOT use abbreviations (i.e. gov’t, b/c, w/o, etc.)3.) Never use the word “stuff”, use a bigger vocabulary.4.) Do NOT use the 1st or 2nd person view (I, me, my, you, your, etc.), we know it’s your paper, you don’t need to state it.

5.) Do NOT use slang, use educational “language”

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Common Writing Errors – Social Studies

6.) Watch your spelling—Use spell check or have someone look at it.

7.) Watch your tenses—Keep it consistent

8.) Do NOT ask questions in your essay…ever.9.) Make sure your thesis is at the end of your 1st paragraph.

10.) Make sure your thesis is not the only sentence in the 1st paragraph.

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