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Annotating is any action that deliberately interacts with a text to enhance the reader's understanding of, recall of, and reaction to the text. Sometimes called “close reading,” annotating usually involves highlighting or underlining key pieces of text and making notes in the margins of the text.
Underline important terms. Circle definitions and meanings. Write keywords and definitions in the margin. Signal where important information can be found with keywords or symbols in the margin.
Ask Questions. Students can ask questions like the following: Where are you confused? Add personal responses. What does this text remind you of in your own life? Draw pictures and/or symbols. Annotations don't always have to be words. Mark things that are important. Summarize what you've read.
A student noting important ideas from the content by highlighting or underlining passages in their textbook. A student noting examples or quotes in the margins of a textbook. A reader noting content to be revisited at a later time. A Bible reader noting sources in their Bible of relevant verses for study.
The definition of an annotation is an added note that explains something in a text. The definition of an archaic term in the Bible, listed on the bottom of the page, is an example of an annotation.
Writing Annotations. An annotation is a brief note following each citation listed on an annotated bibliography. The goal is to briefly summarize the source and/or explain why it is important for a topic. They are typically a single concise paragraph, but might be longer if you are summarizing and evaluating.
The purpose of the work. A summary of its content. For what type of audience the work is written. Its relevance to the topic. Any special or unique features about the material. The strengths, weaknesses or biases in the material.
The three types of annotated bibliographies are. Summary annotations, critical annotations and a combination of the former two. Summary annotations are further classified into informative and indicative annotations.
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