ENG3.ELAR.5.B
Write responses that demonstrate analysis of texts, including comparing texts within and across genres.
English III · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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responsesanalysistextscomparisongenres
Skills
- write responses (demonstrating analysis of texts) #dok3
- analyze (texts) #dok3
- compare (texts within and across genres) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify the main ideas and details in a text to prepare for analysis. #dok1
- I can recognize different genres in literature. #dok1
- I can describe the organization of a text. #dok1
- I can explain how two texts are similar or different. #dok2
- I can analyze texts for their key features and deeper meanings. #dok3
- I can compare and contrast texts within and across genres using evidence. #dok3
- I can write a response that demonstrates my analysis of one or more texts. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Analyzing and comparing texts across genres deepens understanding and reveals insights about literature.
- Writing about texts with analysis encourages critical thinking and effective communication.
Essential Questions
- What does it mean to analyze a text, and why is analysis important in understanding literature?
- How can comparing texts within and across genres enhance your understanding of each text?
- What strategies can you use to write effective analytical responses to texts?
- How does analyzing texts help you make connections between different works of literature?
- What elements should you focus on when comparing texts from different genres?