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  • What does it mean when my teacher wants me to annotate childrens books?

    Posted by admin on June 23rd, 2010 and filed under childrens books | 1 Comment »

    The paper said they have to be my annotations not any off the web, I don’t know what to do.

    Well, you could start by asking your teacher.

    Annotations are notes on something explaining it further. So in an annotated bibliography, there is a few sentences under each source saying what it is or how it was used. My guess is your teacher wants you to explain each page of the book (or chapter or something, if it’s a longer book), analyzing it–maybe explaining how the illustrations add to the story?

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    1. Kei Says:

      Well, you could start by asking your teacher.

      Annotations are notes on something explaining it further. So in an annotated bibliography, there is a few sentences under each source saying what it is or how it was used. My guess is your teacher wants you to explain each page of the book (or chapter or something, if it’s a longer book), analyzing it–maybe explaining how the illustrations add to the story?
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