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The Reading/Writing Connection: A Cognitive Strategies Approach to Interpreting Informational Texts

This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright law.

The following are prohibited by law: any public performance or display, including transmission of any image

over a network; preparation of any derivative work, including the extraction, in whole or

in part, of any images; any rental, lease, or lending of the program.

Booth Olson, The Reading/Writing Connection: Strategies for Teaching and Learning in the Secondary Classroom, Third Edition Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.

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http://www.people.com/people/archive/issue/0,,7566060918,00.html

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Tapping Prior Knowledge• I already know that…

• This reminds me of...

• This relates to...

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http://www.people.com/people/archive/issue/0,,7566060918,00.html

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Forming Interpretations• What this means to me is...

• I think this represents...

• The idea I’m getting is...

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My first impression of Steve Irwin:

http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20060360,00.html

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Steve Irwin’s Tragic Death

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Making Predictions• I’ll bet that...

• I think...

• If , then...

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A stingray barb through the heart kills

the beloved Aussie adventurer, who

leaves behind a wife and two children.

How did this happen?

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Asking Questions• I wonder why...

• What if...

• How come...

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Visualizing• I can picture...

• In my mind I see...

• If this were a movie...

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Monitoring• I got lost here because…

• I need to reread the part where…

• I know I’m on the right track because...

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Clarifying• To understand better, I need to know more about…

•Something that is still not clear is…

•I’m guessing that this means ____, but I need to...

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Analyzing the Author’s Craft• A golden line for me is...

• This word/phrase stands out for me because...

• I like how the author uses ___ to show...

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Summarizing• The basic gist is…

• The key information is…

• In a nutshell, this says that…

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Forming Interpretations• What this means to me is…

• I think this represents...

• The idea I’m getting is...

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Making Connections• This reminds me of...

• I experienced this once when...

• I can relate to this because...

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Adopting an Alignment• The character I most identify with is...

• I really got into the story when...

• I can relate to this author because...

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Evaluating• I like/don’t like ____ because...

• My opinion is ____ because…

• The most important message is ____ because…

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Reflecting and Relating• So, the big idea is...

• A conclusion I’m drawing is...

• This is relevant to my life because...

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Revising Meaning• At first I thought , but now I…..

• My latest thought about this is...

• I’m getting a different picture here because...

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Metacognitive Log: Students can write a reflection on their perception of Steve Irwin as they read the article, review the cognitive strategies they used to interpret the text, and explain whether or not they revised their initial impression of him.

Letter: Students can write a sympathy letter to Mrs. Irwin or Bindi.

Persuasive Essay: Students can take a stand re: whether Steve Irwin was courageous or foolhardy in his role as “wildlife warrior.”

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Writing PromptSteve Irwin: Heroic or Foolhardy?

Writing SituationIn the People magazine article “Wild by Nature,” the authors portray Steve Irwin as a

“wildlife warrior” who has left an important legacy of wildlife conservation to his wife, Terri, and daughter, Bindi. Yet, they acknowledge that while he is beloved by many, others perceive him as reckless and foolhardy, someone who not only tempted fate but who put the lives of others in danger as well. Where do you stand? Do you perceive him as heroic or foolhardy, noble or crass, altruistic or in it for money and fame? Was his death tragic or inevitable?

Writing Directions:Write a persuasive essay clearly stating your position about Steve Irwin, his cause, and

his actions. Support your opinion with facts, reasons, details, and/or examples. Address the concerns of those who may not agree with you. Convince them that your point of view is best.

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Key Traits Ideas

Has a thesis statement that states your position about Steve Irwin Defends chosen position with relevant facts, reasons, details, and/or examples from

the text, personal experience, or knowledge of the world Organization

Has an introduction (including a thesis statement), main body, and conclusion Uses effective transitions to unify and connect ideas. Acknowledges and addresses possible counter arguments the reader might have either

in a separate paragraph or throughout the essay as they occur naturally while presenting evidence in support of the thesis statement

Voice Writes with authority, using standard academic English Shows the writer’s investment in and commitment to his/her argument

Word Choice Uses precise, apt, and descriptive language to interpret the literary work

Sentence Fluency Varies sentence structure and length to help the paper flow

Conventions Correctly follows the conventions of written English

Note that the authors of the People magazine article use rich, descriptive language to paint their portrait of Irwin. Make your language equally vivid and compelling.

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