October 5, 2016


Close Reading is the careful, sustained interpretation of a brief passage of text.


When students close read, they look closely at individual words, syntax, and the order in which the sentences unfold ideas.


Close reading is thoughtful, critical analysis of a text that focuses on significant details or patterns in order to develop a deep, precise understanding of the text's form, craft, meaning, etc. It is a key requirement of the CCSS and directs the reader's attention to the text itself.


Using short passages and excerpts
Diving right into the text with limited pre-reading activities
Focusing on the text itself
Rereading deliberately
Reading with a pencil
Noticing things that are confusing
Discussing the text with others
Responding to text-dependent questions






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