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How do you grow your own ideas about a topic when you read?
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In this lesson you will learn how to grow ideas about a text
by asking questions as you read and using what you
already know to try to answer those questions.
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Let’s ReviewLet’s ReviewWhat do you already know about the topic?
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Let’s ReviewA Common Mistake
Some students are sleepy readers.
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Let’s ReviewCore Lesson
It says “you pretended you
weren’t listening.”
Why would slaves have to pretend they
weren’t listening?
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Let’s ReviewCore Lesson
This makes me think slaves would be punished harshly if they showed interest in the war.
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Let’s ReviewCore Lesson
Stop when you wonder something.12 Think about what you already know that
could help you answer that question.
3 Jot your idea with the words, “This makes me think…”
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In this lesson you have learned how to grow ideas about a text
by asking questions as you read and using what you
already know to try to answer those questions.
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Let’s ReviewGuided PracticeRead this section of text.Jot down your question and what it makes you think.
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Let’s ReviewExtension ActivitiesRead your own nonfiction text.
Try these sentence starters for growing ideas:• This makes me wonder…• This makes me think…• This is just like…• This surprises me because…
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Let’s ReviewQuick Quiz
Read this section of text.Jot down your question and what it makes you think.