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Pivot! Comprehending Nonfiction Using the 3 Big Questions (Part 3)

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Would you eat a donut burger? How about a pickle and peanut butter sandwich? You might like it if you don’t try! Changing our minds is a fact of life. Oftentimes, it gets a bad rap. But when it comes to reading informational texts, you should evaluate whether you agree with the author, change your mind on the topic, or you disagree with the author. The third big question is all about beliefs and because we live in a democratic society, we must evaluate nonfiction with a critical eye. Just because someone claims something is true doesn’t mean it’s accurate information. (fake news anyone?)

Don't forget the other two big questions! (See parts 1 and 2 if you missed them).

TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Weird Food Combinations Taste Test
2:07 Big Questions Review
2:29 Third Big Question
3:42 Examples
4:50 Changing your Mind
5:13 Conclusion


Music
“Ratatouille’s Kitchen” YouTube Sound Library
“All the Fixings” YouTube Sound Library
“Brightly FancyOddities” by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty...
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
“King Porter Stomp” YouTube Sound Library

Photos: Unsplash

Stock Footage: Mixkit

Sound Effects
Sound Bible: Wood Whack
Mxkit: Air Whoosh, City Downtown Crowd, Drum Roll, Joke Drums, People in Fair Ambience, Reverse Cinematic Impact, Service Bell, Short Whistle Fall, Slow Sad Trombone, Small Crow Ovation, Soft Quick Punch,

Research
“Reading Nonfiction: Notice & Note” by Kylene Beers and Robert E. Probst
https://www.thoughtco.com/priorknowl...
https://www.weareteachers.com/buildb...

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