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Text-to-self connections relate ideas learned in a text with a student's own experiences or ideas. Text-to-text connections are recurring words or ideas within a book. Finally, text-to-world connections are links between ideas in a text and other domains of knowledge.
An example of a text-to-self connection might be, “This story reminds me of a vacation we took to my grandfather's farm.” Sometimes when reading, readers are reminded of other things that they have read, other books by the same author, stories from a similar genre, or perhaps on the same topic.
An example of a text-to-world connection would be when a reader says, “I saw a program on television that talked about things described in this article.” Chris Toni (2000) offers reasons why connecting to text helps readers: It helps readers understand how characters feel and the motivation behind their actions.
it is important to make connections to texts because doing so will increase your comprehension of the text. Making a connection with the text helps to understand the feeling and motivation of the character to the reader. It helps in keeping the reader involved and focused and not bored.
Making connections to the text is just one way we can help learners understand what they are reading. As readers connect the text to self, to other texts, and to events that have or are happening in the world, they have a clearer focus for using many of the other comprehension reading strategies.
Reading Media Texts. The media text is any media product we wish to examine. Every description or representation of the world, fictional or otherwise, is an attempt to describe or define reality, and is in some way a construct of reality, a text.
You are right — a media text could include a magazine, newspaper, brochure etc, as well as an advert, film etc. A good current topic would be the election campaign — pics of Brown looking insincere, bored etc, or framed by embarrassing words in the background.
Text-to-self connections relate ideas learned in a text with a student's own experiences or ideas. Text-to-text connections are recurring words or ideas within a book. Finally, text-to-world connections are links between ideas in a text and other domains of knowledge.
PURPOSE: Media Texts are produced with a very specific purpose. News programs are meant to inform. ... Knowing what the creator of a text wants helps you make judgments about the text. AUDIENCE: Media texts are targeted, or meant for, specific audiences and are constructed to appeal to certain people.
text to self, which could sounds like: This reminds me of my own life ... text to text, which could sounds like: This reminds me of another book I've read/movie I've watched ... text to world, which could sounds like:
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