![]() “There used to be no way I could easily understand the story and talk about it in class. “These signposts have helped me know when to stop and think, so I understand what I am reading. “These strategies help me analyze stories in depth, so I can figure out what is important!” Now I¹m using the signposts to dig deeper into the book.” Kabir D., Ohio “I used to read books by fake reading and not really understanding, but now I can use the signposts to understand and comprehend. I finally see what I should look for while I read.” Gabe B., Arizona After learning Contrasts and Contradictions and Aha Moments, I know EXACTLY what to mark and WHY. “Last year I was really lost with annotating I did not know what to mark in the book for what was important. What students are saying about the Notice and Note signposts (click any section below to continue reading) Samples Save when you purchase the Literature Log in a 5-Pack. The Notice and Note Literature Log is more than a place where students can “note what they notice.” Through its regular coaching commentary, this literature log offers students an opportunity, during independent reading, to read and learn with two master educators at their side. In the final section, students have space to track their thinking and take notes on what they notice as they read novels for class or on their own. ![]() In the second section, students log the books they are reading. These passages are perfect for minilessons the teacher might want to use to reinforce or reteach signpost lessons. Each practice passage is followed with comments from Bob and Kylene that explain to students what they read. ![]() The first section of this interactive notebook offers students passages from popular novels in which they can practice-as a class or on their own-finding the Notice and Note signposts. ![]() Now a new Notice and Note Literature Log offers students practice finding the signposts-with over-the-shoulder coaching from Kylene and Bob. Notice and Note transformed how teachers help students read and analyze complex texts. Now in the Notice and Note Literature Log, we share our signposts with students.” The literary signposts in Notice and Note encourage this rigor. If students are to read rigorously they must be committed to understanding some intriguing character, to solving some problem, to figuring out what a writer believes and how those thoughts compare with their own. “The essential element in rigor is engagement. ![]()
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