
Notice and Note Signposts Review
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English
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6th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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19 Slides • 6 Questions
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What do signposts help me understand?
* They can signal things that you may need to look at more CLOSELY.
* They may show you things to question in order to draw inferences or make your own conclusions about an author's message.
**They provide text evidence
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Multiple Choice
Notice & Note signposts are useful for readers because they
offer insight into the character
allow the reader to develop understanding about conflict
help a reader understand the development of a theme
all of these
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Multiple Choice
What question should I ask myself with Contrast and Contradictions?
Why would a character act or feel this way?
Why might this memory be important?
Why might an author bring this up again and again?
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important to notice a CONTRAST AND CONTRADICTION moment?
It shows a character is changing and developing
It shows the character has learned something important
It shows the reader is surprised by what the author has said
It shows the character is questioning how he/she should act
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Multiple Choice
When Rapunzel finally realizes that she's the "lost" princess and remembers her mother and father, she is exemplifying...
Contrast and Contradictions
Aha Moment
Tough Question
Again and Again
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Multiple Choice
Missy didn’t know what to do. Her best friend Penny had stolen the science test off of Mr. Phillip’s desk. She was offering cheat sheets to anyone who was willing to pay $5. Missy was conflicted: should she pay the money and join her friend or tell the teacher and risk becoming everyone at school’s new target?
Words of the Wiser
Again and Again
Memory Moment
Tough Questions
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Multiple Choice
Which signpost helps the reader better understand the character's internal conflict?
Again and Again
Tough Questions
Contrast and Contradiction
All of these
What do signposts help me understand?
* They can signal things that you may need to look at more CLOSELY.
* They may show you things to question in order to draw inferences or make your own conclusions about an author's message.
**They provide text evidence
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