Independent Novel Study
Making Connections
For this novel study, we will be focusing on Making Connections. We will be looking to identify connections in three groups:
- Text to Self
- Text to World
- Text to Text
Text-to-self connections are highly personal connections that a reader makes between a piece of reading material and the reader's own experiences or life. An example of a text-to-self connection might be, "This story reminds me of time spent on my grandmother's farm during a vacation when I was young..."
Text-to-text connections occur when readers are reminded of other things they have read, other books by the same author, stories from a similar genre or perhaps on the same topic. "This character has the same development pattern as the previous novel I read by the same author..."
Text-to-world connections are the larger connections that a reader brings to a situation. We all have ideas about how the world works that goes far beyond our own personal experiences. We learn about things through television, movies, magazines, and newspapers. An example of a text-to-world connection would be when a reader says, "Last night on the news they were talking about similar things to this article or story...."
As you are reading your novel stop and ask yourself some of these leading questions:
Text-to-Self | Text-to-Text | Text-to-World |
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