Basically, Critical Reading strategies in our district help teach students skills that they need to read and interact with text on a deeper level. Some key strategies Critical Reading includes are below with an emphasis on marking the text. Knowing how to mark text is key because this is how students interact with text no matter what comprehension skill or focus they have while reading.
- mark the text (what is marked is dependent on what the focus is for that lesson)
- purposeful rereading
- ask questions
- pause & connect
- summarize
- analyze evidence
- analyze author's purpose/point of view
- writing to respond to prompts using textual evidence
Pocahontas Myth
The Pocahontas Myth by Chief Roy Crazy Horse article that I used can be found at this link.
Basically, students read about Crazy Horse's viewpoint of Disney's movie version/life story of Pocahontas. I do show clips of the movie here and there so students who have not seen the movie can get a gist of its outline.
For this text, I chose to focus on clarifying (for meaning) and pausing & connecting text within text. Therefore, our markings were specific to these strategies. We marked clarifications on the left and connections on the right. A sample of what we did is below: