Link To Videos For Notesms. Schroll's Ela Classes



Link to videos for notes ms. schroll

Jun 13, 2018 - Explore Fran Brown's board 'ELA Interactive Notebook', followed by 448 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about Interactive notebooks, Interactive student notebooks, Teaching. Plus, link audio recordings to your notes for an added review tool. Make group research projects a breeze with this all-in-one e-reader and note-sharing app, Teachers can designate groups for monitored sharing, so students can annotate e-books, PDFs or web articles and share text-specific insights with logged-in classmates.

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4. Annotate and Highlight
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4. Annotate and Highlight
A). At the end of the period, during a pause in the lesson, or even later that day or night, go over your notes and pull out anything important that you notice. Examples of Symbolization? Foreshadowing? A recurring theme or motif? Note this in the LEFT column across from the notes.
B). Do you have a question about something? Confused? Write the question in the left column. When you find the answer, or ask it in class, write the answer across from it in the right column.
C). Highlight, underline or put an asterisk next to things you think might be important.
D). Some students have found it helpful to develop their own symbols and methods. For example, new vocabulary is highlighted in yellow; literary elements highlighted in pink; important plot elements have an asterisk.
PURPOSE: By rereading your notes, you are forced to think about the material again. Now you are ACTIVELY reading your notes and trying to determine the most important parts, or how things are starting to fit together.