So I came across an email I received from "The Thinker Builder" and it was just too good not to share. The email discusses how stepping in to a book as a character and perceiving their thoughts and emotions can sometime change you comprehension of a story. The email also explained that stepping out of a book and thinking why did an author took the direction they did in the story. Perception is a huge enrichment and deep thinking skill that can always strengthened no matter the grade level or age. The idea of "Step In" refers to asking students to step in to the world of the story to analyze the choices made by a character. Use these anchor questions to get students stepping into the text:
The mini-anchor charts in the picture make handy little references during a guided reading session
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