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Reading Technique

Reading Technique. stands for reading the title ( predicting ), reading the tippy top ( any information located above the title giving explanation ), and studying any pictures or illustrations present and make predictions. stands for underlining the key words in the questions.

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Reading Technique

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  1. Reading Technique

  2. stands for reading the title (predicting), reading the tippy top (any information located above the title giving explanation), and studying any pictures or illustrations present and make predictions.

  3. stands for underlining the key words in the questions. What Are Key Words?

  4. W Words How These words tell you what kind of answer you are looking for!

  5. Words of Emphasis Underline These words tell you what words are most important!

  6. In paragraph 3 Words of Location after before When the author says… These words tell you where you will find your answers!

  7. stands for reading the passage. As you read you put a star next to the portions that contain your key words.

  8. otice your Key Words! • Go back through the passage. • Underline the proof that supports your answer choice. • Label each underlined portion with the number of the question it answers.

  9. Types of Questions • Right THERE questions. Your proof will be right in the passage in one or two sentences. What did Susan eat for breakfast?

  10. Types of Questions • Think and Search questions. Your proof will be a combination of several sentences, paragraphs, or pages that have to be put together to find the answer.

  11. Types of Questions • Author and Me questions. Your proof will be a combination of what is in the passage and what I know, what I believe, or what I have experienced.

  12. elect your best answer! Eliminate all answers that are improbable, and then select the best answer out of the ones left using the proof in the selection.

  13. Using this strategy you should be able to find the correct answer every time!

  14. itle ippy top any pictures or illustrations present nderline the key words in the questions ead the passage and star your key words as you read. otice key words and underline proof to support answers to each question. elect your best answer choice after eliminating wrong answers.

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