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The Reading Process

The Reading Process. A three-part process that you do all the time (whether you know it or not). As we review this, think of other activities in which you use some of these steps. We’ll discuss these at the end!. Part 1: Prereading. Purpose Prior Knowledge Preview – Predict Interest

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The Reading Process

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  1. The Reading Process • A three-part process that you do all the time (whether you know it or not). • As we review this, think of other activities in which you use some of these steps. • We’ll discuss these at the end!

  2. Part 1: Prereading • Purpose • Prior Knowledge • Preview – Predict • Interest • Focus

  3. Part 2: Reading • ID main ideas, details, organizational patterns • Predictions - right or revise? • Reading rate - adjust as needed to understand text and based on difficulty of text, prior knowledge and subject. • Connections • But wait, there’s more!

  4. Part 2: Reading (cont.) • Fix-It strategies for tough text • Questions - ask yourself questions about the text • Writer's Intent - Read between the lines

  5. Part 3: Explore/Extend • Purpose - did you accomplish it? • Understanding - confirm understanding • Evaluate - bias, accuracy, quality • Extend your thinking - use ideas you saw in text

  6. Recap • Jot down the most important thing you heard as we reviewed the reading process. • Jot down one new thing that you learned. • Think about ways in which you use these steps in other parts of your life. Tell us about it!

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