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Annotate and Analyze a Paired Passage: Practice 1 (English II Reading) InteractiveAnnotate and Analyze a Paired Passage: Practice 1 (English II Reading) Interactive
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Texas Education Agency (TEA)
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10th
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English Language Arts
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Annotate and Analyze a Paired Passage: Practice 1 (English II Reading)

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This Annotate and Analyze a Paired Passage: Practice 1 (English II Reading) interactive also includes:
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What do a colt and a boy in a tree have in common? More than might be first apparent. The fourth interactive in a series of ten introduces readers to intertextuality, the process of using abstract thinking to consider how one text relates to another.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

literary devices, literary analysis, annotation, compare and contrast, compare and contrast texts, supporting evidence, textual evidence, tone, juxtaposition, inferences, making inferences

Instructional Ideas

  • Ask class members to demonstrate what they have learned by bringing in a photograph, poem, story, song, etc., that demonstrates their intertextuality 
  • The interactive may be used for remote or in-person learning

Classroom Considerations

  • Presumes scholars have experience annotating texts
  • Learners need access to devices with internet

Pros

  • Interactive exercises and a practice test check learners' understanding

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RL.9-10.1

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