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Author's Purpose Reading Strategies Practice

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Last updated almost 8 years ago
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Note from the author:
This Formative is a class activity I used as part of a Hyperdoc on Author's Purpose. Students explore reading strategies and author's purpose. They are given an opportunity to learn and practice the strategies on this Formative. contest.
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Read through the slides and then answer the questions that follow. If you would like to open the slides in a separate screen, you can go to this link:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1H7-Con-5SSBVkbnymCRZGscbb23qecZ9W4HJkXK85aI/edit?usp=sharing
Question 1
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(Slide 2) What is author's purpose?

Question 2
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(Slide 3)List at least three questions you could see yourself asking yourself to help you identify the author's purpose.

Question 3
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(Slide 4) What is author's perspective?

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(Slide 5) List at least three questions you could see yourself asking yourself to help you identify the author's perspective.

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(Slide 7) What are three tips for answering author's purpose and perspective?

Read the text on the left. Answer questions on the right.
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Question 6
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What reasons might an author write?

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Question 7
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What is meant by author's tone?

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Question 8
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Are you familiar with all of these words? List any that you do not currently know the meanings for.

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Question 9
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What are 4 strategies for answering author's purpose?

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Question 10
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List at least 3 strategies for switiching an autor's purpose/point of view that you think would be useful in identifying author's purpose.

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Question 13
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What is your connection to the text? In other words, how do you relate to the topic?

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Question 14
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What is the bias in this article?

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Question 15
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Can the source of information be trusted? How do you know?
*Hint: Look a the source, consider the location and whether or not there are any amusement parks there.

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Question 19
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Try to write two questions that you could ask yourself to help you to understand the author's purpose or perspective.

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Question 20
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What is your purpose in reading this?

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Question 21
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What reading strategy will you use?

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Is this a factual article or opinion-based? How do you know?

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