MAP 8th Grade Reading

A comprehensive course designed to prepare 8th graders for the MAP Reading assessment by building advanced reading comprehension, analysis, and real-world literacy skills.

Practical Applications

Synthesizing Information

What is Synthesizing?

Synthesizing means combining ideas from different sources to create a new understanding.

Steps to Synthesize

  • Read multiple texts on the same topic.
  • Identify main points from each.
  • Blend the information to form your own conclusion.

Why It’s Important

This skill helps you with research projects, essays, and making informed decisions in everyday life.

Real-World Example

When you research a topic (like a famous person or a historical event), you synthesize by putting together facts from books, websites, and interviews.

Examples

  • Merging facts from two articles to write a report on renewable energy.

  • Combining ideas from a news story and a documentary to understand climate change.