iExploreScience: STEM in Elem

123 Teaching Text Annotations - Your New Favorite Literacy Strategy


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In this episode, Nicole shares how she teaches students to annotate texts, a strategy they can pair with any reading task in the science classroom. Text annotations increase student engagement and comprehension when working with science texts, and they provide the educator a better peek into student understanding of text-based tasks. Plus, text annotations make for a simple, low-prep substitute plan. But of course, you have to teach students the art of annotating texts, and in this episode, you'll get Nicole's step-by-step strategy to build student competence in this life-long learning skill.

More Resources: 

  • Three Easy Ways To Support NGSS-Aligned Literacy (iExploreScience)
  • 19: How to Teach Science Vocabulary
  • Text Annotation Strategy Guide: Student Key & Rubric (Free Download)
  • Teaching Science in 3D on Instagram & Facebook
  • Explore student-driven curricula and professional development through Spark Science.

Are you looking for a quick, easy and FREE way to improve your lessons?  Download Erin's 3D Lesson Planner.  Then, all you have to do is write down what you are already doing in class.  Then, she will send you instructions for EASY next steps.   Click here to grab this FREE download. 

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iExploreScience: STEM in ElemBy Nicole VanTassel

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