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Reading Papaya

3.6H Synthesize Ideas

Tutor: Iliana Martínez

START

Welcome to our Session :)

Let's find out today's learning target!

I will synthesize information to create new understanding of the text.

What are we going to work today?

What does it mean to synthesize ideas?

Synthesize: To put together information we read, to form a new idea.

To synthesize we need to understand

Reread

To order and join ideas, we need to know first what they mean. But if we don't understand at first, there are some strategies that we can use.

make annotations

ask questions

Based on the ideas presented in these two paragraphs, what can the reader conclude?

Let's try it!

The story
Why the model was built

The Stone Fort Spanish people moved to this area in the early 1700s. These explorers built a mission near two well-known trails, or paths. Later, the mission was abandoned. A different group of Spanish settlers returned to the site of the mission in 1779. The settlers built homes and a meeting place known as the Stone House. People who traveled along the trails traded goods in the Stone House. The building was later named the Stone Fort. A replica, or model, of the Stone Fort was built on the campus of Stephen F. Austin State University in 1936. The new building was renamed the Old Stone Fort. Stones and materials had been saved from the original Stone Fort to construct the building. Inside the stone walls, visitors learn of its importance to the history of Nacogdoches.

A)Spanish settlers enjoyed trading good’s at the Stone Fort. B) A model of the Stone Fort was built to educate visitors about its important story. C) The Stone Fort was a special meeting place because it was located near two well-known trails. D) Many people who visit Stephen F. Austin University also visit the Old Stone Fort.

Answer:B) A model of the Stone Fort was built to educate visitors about its important story.

Based on the information presented in these paragraphs, what can the reader conclude about students who join a book club?

Book Clubs Are for Everyone! 1 You may have heard about book clubs. You may have even joined one in your classroom. The rules are simple. Members read the same book. Then they meet and talk about the book. There are many other good reasons for kids to join a book club. 2 Belonging to a book club improves reading skills. The more time you spend reading, the more your reading skills will develop. This is because practicing leads to faster and more correct reading. Reading helps you learn to say new words and their meanings. This is an important skill that is helpful in school and throughout life. 3 Book clubs give members a fun way to experience different kinds of books. In many book clubs, each member takes a turn selecting the book for the group to read. Reading about new or unknown topics leads to learning. Reading books that others have selected helps you to discover new authors and new ideas.

A The students want to start a new book club. B The students belong to several book clubs. C The students develop good reading habits. D The students read more than their parents.

Answer:C. being part of a reading group encourages to read and be a better reader.

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