Annotation Strategies
8/23
When I am annotating, I am taking in the information that’s being
written and try to relate to it to the best of my ability. In many of my
annotations, you would notice how I tend to write “relatable” or even answer
the question or statement that’s written. There are different ways to annotate,
some are by agreeing or disagreeing with the statements or even questioning
what’s written. I also tend to highlight and underline certain lines and
phrases that stick out to me. Highlighting and underlining questions and
phrases I’m not fully aware of helps understand and put the writing piece
together. Annotations definitely help reading any piece much easier.
How do other people annotate? Mostly everyone will highlight
things that they don’t know. Car for example highlights questions and
statements that he isn’t aware of and then comes back to them to answer or
answers immediately. By highlighting those sentences that don’t fully make
sense at first, Car can understand what it is saying and can give his own
feedback back. He related to how I annotate by answering different questions,
agreeing or disagreeing with what’s being said, and also by underlining sentences
that stick out to him. Annotations help everyone understand the writing much better.
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