- One sentence summarizing the set of chapters.
- A sentence (or individual sentences) to summarize each of the chapters you read.
- 1-2 sentence(s) of the important takeaways.
- A sentence that points to one or two (1-2) questions (issues) that the reading raises that you want to look at more carefully because it generated some kind of reaction (agreement/disagreement/puzzlement/outrage/inspiration/curiosity) in you.
- Then…. a paragraph or two paragraphs (or more! remember paragraph per idea you explore) …. Here you look at that question/issue more carefully and analyze it. (Link it to your classes or to research or to new stories or to experience and then make a link to where you would go for some solid research and investigation into this. Maybe give a sense of what the research says or what the research is debating or trying to figure out. Link to your reaction.)
- Sentence reminding us of what the reading discussed (short, you are reminding us what the point was in the reading).
- Sentence reminding us of the question/issues that you found interesting.
- Sentence reminding us of your original reaction to the issue and then linking it to your understanding now after reflecting, connecting, and research.
- Sentence where you give us what YOU think is the takeaway.
p. 11-48 (Part I, chap. 2-6)
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