Gotta find the evidence and the clues when you are reading!
ELAGSE4RL1: Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Think About It:
In order to understand the text it is important to ask yourself questions like:
Who is the text about?
Where and when does the story take place?
What happens in the text?
Why do the characters act the way they do?
What are causes and effects of the events?
Easy steps to help recall details!
1.Read the text
2.Recall the details by asking yourself the 5w’s and how
•Who
•What
•When
•Where
•Why
3.Look for evidence in the text
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/common_core/refer_details_examples_text_when_explaining_reading_literature_fourth_4th_grade_english_language_arts.htm
Think About It:
In order to understand the text it is important to ask yourself questions like:
Who is the text about?
Where and when does the story take place?
What happens in the text?
Why do the characters act the way they do?
What are causes and effects of the events?
Easy steps to help recall details!
1.Read the text
2.Recall the details by asking yourself the 5w’s and how
•Who
•What
•When
•Where
•Why
3.Look for evidence in the text
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/common_core/refer_details_examples_text_when_explaining_reading_literature_fourth_4th_grade_english_language_arts.htm
Inferencing |
Think about it...
When you read, you use all your senses. You see things in your “mind’s eye” and hear the sounds you connect to that about which you are reading. When you really get into what you are reading, you can sometimes almost taste, smell, and feel the physical sensations you would actually have if you were in that situation. You get “lost” in the book and may sometimes be startled if someone interrupts your reading. As you read, you imagine the situation about which you are reading, and you infer things the author has not told you in the text. Inferences are what we figure out based on our prior experience or schema. You infer why things happen, why characters behave the way they do, and how characters are feeling. You enter the world created by the author, and you create images and inferences based on what the author tells you and your own knowledge and beliefs about that world. http://www.quia.com/pop/43335.html http://www.philtulga.com/Riddles.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJ0gUjFugOE |
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