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Introduction to Introduction to NonfictionNonfiction
Introduction to Introduction to NonfictionNonfiction
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• This PowerPoint was created by
Linda Sears and Heather Kirk.• Some strategies came from
Comprehension Toolkit.• Thank you to OMIS’ wonderful
reading coach, Mrs. Dudley, for her input.
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What are nonfiction materials?
Nonfiction contains facts and information.
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What kinds of things What kinds of things are in nonfiction are in nonfiction
books?books?
What kinds of things What kinds of things are in nonfiction are in nonfiction
books?books?-actual persons, places, and -actual persons, places, and
eventsevents
-facts-facts
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How should I read nonfiction
books?
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IDEAS• Investigate the text• Decide on a plan of action• Evaluate your effort• Adjust your reading• Summarize• This “ideas” acronym came from Mailbox Magazine.
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Step 1:Step 1:Investigate the Investigate the
texttext
Step 1:Step 1:Investigate the Investigate the
texttext
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1.Read the title, main headings, and subheadings.
2.Explore the pictures, charts, maps, and graphs.
3.Think about what you already know.
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Step 2:Step 2:Decide on a plan Decide on a plan
of actionof action
Step 2:Step 2:Decide on a plan Decide on a plan
of actionof action
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1.Look over the pages that you will read.
2.Figure out what you need to learn.
3.Decide how you will remember what you read.
4.Read.
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Step 3:Step 3:Evaluate your Evaluate your
efforteffort
Step 3:Step 3:Evaluate your Evaluate your
efforteffort
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1. Think about what you have read so far.
2. Does it make sense?
3. Find the main ideas.
4. Keep reading!
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Step 4:Step 4:Adjust your Adjust your
readingreading
Step 4:Step 4:Adjust your Adjust your
readingreading
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1. Change your pace if you are behind or ahead.
2. Use context clues or look up unknown words.
3. Reread to make sure you understand.
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Step 5: Step 5: SummarizeSummarize
Step 5: Step 5: SummarizeSummarize
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1. Make the information stick!
2. Review what you learned.
3. Summarize what you read.
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What should I do What should I do while I read a while I read a
nonfiction book?nonfiction book?
What should I do What should I do while I read a while I read a
nonfiction book?nonfiction book?
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Monitor Comprehension
• Follow your inner conversation—questions, connections, confusions & new information– Leave tracks of your thinking on
Post-Its or index cards– Review your thoughts and label what
you are thinking and doing as you read– Talk it over with someone—SHARE– What new questions do you have?
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Activate & Connect• Follow the text signposts• Merge your thinking with new
learning• Connect the new to the known
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Ask questions• Question the text• Read to discover answers• Ask questions to expand thinking
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Infer Meaning• Infer meaning of unfamiliar words• Infer with text clues• Tackle the meaning of language• Crack open text features• Read with a question in mind• Wrap your mind around the “big”
ideas
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Determine Importance• Spotlight new thinking• Record important ideas• Target key information• Determine WHAT to remember• Distinguish between YOUR thinking and
the author’s• Construct main ideas from supporting
details
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Nonfiction• Read, think and react• Think beyond the text• Read to get the gist• Reread and rethink• Read, write and reflect.
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Write downTitle:
Author: Call Number:
AR Test Score:
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Third 9 Weeks• Pass at least THREE nonfiction AR
tests on books in your January ZPD.
• You may take as many tests as necessary to have 3 grades at 100% by March 6.