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Simple examples of text-to-self and text-to-world connections for kids.

Hey everyone! πŸ‘‹ Let's learn about text-to-self and text-to-world connections! It's all about making connections between what you read and your own life or the world around you. Super useful skill for understanding stories better! 😊
πŸ“– English Language Arts

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πŸ“š Quick Study Guide

  • πŸ”— Text-to-Self Connection: A connection you make between the reading material and your own personal experiences, memories, or feelings. Think: "This reminds me of..."
  • 🌍 Text-to-World Connection: A connection you make between the reading material and something happening (or that has happened) in the real world. Think: "This is similar to something I saw on the news..." or "This is like what happened during..."
  • πŸ’‘ Identifying Connections: Look for clues in the text that trigger personal memories or relate to current events.
  • πŸ“ Why it Matters: Making connections helps you understand and remember what you read!
  • πŸ—£οΈ Sharing Connections: Discussing connections with others broadens understanding and perspectives.

Practice Quiz

  1. Which of the following is an example of a text-to-self connection?
    1. A. Reading about a character who loves to play soccer and remembering your own soccer games.
    2. B. Reading about a historical event and relating it to a current political situation.
    3. C. Reading a science fiction novel and comparing it to other books in the genre.
    4. D. Reading a poem and identifying the rhyming scheme.
  2. Reading about a natural disaster and thinking about news reports you've seen is an example of what kind of connection?
    1. A. Text-to-text
    2. B. Text-to-self
    3. C. Text-to-world
    4. D. Text-to-author
  3. If you read a story about bullying and think about how bullying affects people in real life, what kind of connection are you making?
    1. A. Text-to-self
    2. B. Text-to-world
    3. C. Text-to-text
    4. D. Text-to-character
  4. Which question helps you make a text-to-self connection?
    1. A. What does this remind me of in my own life?
    2. B. What does this remind me of in other books?
    3. C. What is the main idea of this passage?
    4. D. Who are the main characters in this story?
  5. Reading about the American Revolution and remembering what you learned about it in history class is what type of connection?
    1. A. Text-to-self
    2. B. Text-to-world
    3. C. Text-to-text
    4. D. Text-to-character
  6. A character in a book loses their pet. You remember when you lost your pet and felt sad. This is a:
    1. A. Text-to-world connection
    2. B. Text-to-self connection
    3. C. Text-to-text connection
    4. D. No connection at all
  7. Reading about climate change in a novel and thinking about recent news reports on extreme weather events is what kind of connection?
    1. A. Text-to-self
    2. B. Text-to-text
    3. C. Text-to-world
    4. D. Fictional connection
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  1. A
  2. C
  3. B
  4. A
  5. B
  6. B
  7. C

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