ENG3.ELAR.5.E
Interact with sources in meaningful ways such as notetaking, annotating, freewriting, or illustrating.
English III · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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sourcesmeaningful waysnotetakingannotatingfreewritingillustrating
Skills
- interact (sources in meaningful ways) #dok2
- notetake (information from sources) #dok2
- annotate (sources to enhance understanding) #dok2
- freewrite (in response to sources) #dok2
- illustrate (ideas or information from sources) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can interact with various sources in meaningful ways that support my understanding. #dok2
- I can notetake important information from a source to support my learning. #dok2
- I can annotate a source to track my thinking and questions. #dok2
- I can freewrite in response to a source to develop my ideas. #dok2
- I can illustrate concepts or information from a source to visualize my understanding. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Engaging actively with sources deepens comprehension and retention of information.
- There are multiple meaningful ways to interact with sources beyond simply reading or listening.
Essential Questions
- How can I interact with a source to develop a deeper understanding of its content?
- What are the benefits of using different methods—such as notetaking, annotating, freewriting, or illustrating—when working with sources?
- How does engaging with a source in meaningful ways improve my analysis or response?
- In what situations might one meaningful way of engaging with a source be more effective than another?
- How can I choose the best method to interact with a particular source?