Here are important reading strategies students can use before, during and after reading:
Before Reading :
· Predict what the book is about from the title.
· Set a purpose for reading. Ex. "I am going to read this book because I want to learn more about animals."
· Take a "picture walk" through the book. What is happening in the pictures?
During
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Visualize:
* Make a movie in your head just like you do when listening to a story.
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Ask yourself questions:
* Think about the story, asking yourself who, what, when, where, why, how.
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Understand new words:
* Are you reading a word that makes sense?
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Make connections:
* What other story is like this one? (Text to Text Connection)
* Have you felt the same away as a character in the story? Did something
similar happen to you? (Text to Self Connection)
* Does it help you think about something in real life not directly connected
to you? (Text to World Connection)
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Make predictions:
* Ask: "What happens next?"
After
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What did you think of the story? (your reaction)
* How did it make you feel?
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Summarize:
* What was most important in the story? One way to do this is to think:
~ Someone
~ Did something
~ But (there was a problem)
~ Then (the problem gets solved)
~ Finally (what happened at the end?)
Thanks to Mrs. McGowan - www.mrsmcgowan.com - for these great ideas.