Close and Critical Writing (CCR)
When you are responding to a
Close and Critical writing piece (CCR)
follow these questions and hints.
CCR Close and Critical Reading Analysis - Response Form Format Sample
CCR Question #2 Reminders / Notes
CCR Question #2 - HELP Tip Sheet
CCR Close and Critical Reading Analysis - Response Form Format Sample 2
CCR Student Helper - From Middle School
Fiction CCR Cheat Sheet
Informational CCR Cheat Sheet
Close and Critical writing piece (CCR)
follow these questions and hints.
- What does the text say? (Briefly summarize text at the literal level.)
- How does it say it? In other words, how does the author develop the text to convey his/her purpose? (What are the genre, format, organization, features, etc.?)
- What does the text mean? (What message/theme/concept is the author trying to get across?)
- So what? (What does the message/theme/concept mean in your life and/or in the lives of others? Why is it worth sharing/telling? What significance does it have to your life and/or to the lives of others?)
CCR Close and Critical Reading Analysis - Response Form Format Sample
CCR Question #2 Reminders / Notes
CCR Question #2 - HELP Tip Sheet
CCR Close and Critical Reading Analysis - Response Form Format Sample 2
CCR Student Helper - From Middle School
Fiction CCR Cheat Sheet
Informational CCR Cheat Sheet
6th Grade
Close and Critical Reading (CCR)
~ American Trees ~ |
Subjects and Predicates
Lou Gehrig |
Summer Stars
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Children are Invited to
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