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Week 2 Reading Response

Paige Terrazas

Across
It is important to _____ when a struggling writer completes their notebook.
_____ reading is reading to learn, where we take away facts/info/synthesize main ideas.
With notebooks, it's important to keep it simple and focus on what is important. ____ is more.
_______notebooks are preferred for writer's notebooks because the pages cannot be ripped out.
The type a notebook a teachers chooses needs to reflect their teaching and organization _____.
Thinking-intensive reading is the _______ side of reading.
Writing from a ____ is another strategy that allows writers to brainstorm writing topics without even thinking about it.
Readers take a leap towards _____ when they develop the ability to monitor their comprehension.
This is an important strategy for writers to maintain their writer's notebooks.
_____ reading allows readers to live through the stories of others.
Down
It's important to keep the organization of the notebooks _____.
_____ knowledge is the foundation of our thinking.
To the author, the most important task with writing workshops is to help students ______ in themselves as writers.
Students wonder about many things and sometimes this can be frustrating. This strategy works to have students reflect on these things more deeply.
_____ readers interact with the text as they read.
This allows students to tell about themselves and their experiences, and allows the teacher to take note of oral language skills.
_____ reading refers to thinking about reading in ways that enhances learning and understanding.
It is essential for students to really ____ the notebook.
Above all, we should be teaching kids to ______ the power of their own thinking.
History of a ____ is a strategy discussed in Chapter 2 that can get students writing about something significant to them.