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Read to learn. Rahul Sahu I315 Social Studies. Contents. Follow your I nner C onversation/Voice. Notice When You Lose Your Way. Read, Write and Talk. Follow the Text Signposts. Merge Your Thinking With New Learning. Connect the New to the Known. Question the Text.

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Read to learn

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  1. Read to learn Rahul Sahu I315 Social Studies

  2. Contents • Follow your Inner Conversation/Voice • Notice When You Lose Your Way • Read, Write and Talk • Follow the Text Signposts • Merge Your Thinking With New Learning • Connect the New to the Known • Question the Text • Infer the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words • Infer With Text Clues

  3. Follow your inner conversation/Voice • This reminds me of the pilgrims because they also sailed to the United States • I wonder if this book is about slavery • I wonder why the soldiers came to his or her village • Maybe there is a raid on the village • I’m guessing the kid doesn’t know where the US is because they weren’t so famous back then • I’m absolutely sure this is set in the 1940’s because they had a motor on their boat and there are soldiers around • Maybe the father is referring to segregation and the kids don’t know about segregation

  4. Notice When You Lose Your Way

  5. Read, Write, And TAlk

  6. Follow the Text Signposts

  7. Merge Your Thinking With New Learning • Wow! • I never knew that! • How weird. • How crazy. • I can’t believe! • Amazing! • Awesome! • Cool! • That’s news to me! • Interesting. • So not true! • Could it be? • Who? What? When? Why? How?

  8. Connect the New to the Known

  9. Question the Text

  10. Infer the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words

  11. Infer With Text Clues

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