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Active Reading Strategies

Active Reading Strategies. Improving Comprehension. Do you think about what you read? As you read silently, think about the 5 Reading Strategies:. Question. 2. Visualize. 3. Predict. 4. Connect. 5. Respond. 5 Active Reading Strategies:. 1. Question what you read.

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Active Reading Strategies

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  1. Active Reading Strategies Improving Comprehension

  2. Do you think about what you read? As you read silently, think about the 5 Reading Strategies:

  3. Question 2. Visualize 3. Predict 4. Connect 5. Respond 5 Active Reading Strategies:

  4. 1. Question what you read Resources:Comprehension Strategy Poster Good Reader Strategy Poster ERT (Everyone Reads To) created by Greg Byers from Teaching

  5. 1. Question what you read • What questions come to your mind?

  6. 1. Question what you read • Why do the characters act as they do?

  7. 1. Question what you read • Who tells the story?

  8. 1. Question what you read • What causes events to happen?

  9. 1. Question what you read • When does the action peak or climax?

  10. 2. Visualize Hmm…what do I see?

  11. 2. Visualize • Create a picture in your mind

  12. She was as... It was like... 2. Visualize • Make use of similes, metaphors, allusions

  13. 3. Predict I predict…

  14. 3. Predict • What do you think will happen? Prove it! Resources: Anticipation Guides, Anticipation Template

  15. 3. Predict • Foreshadowing (clues)

  16. 3. Predict • Red Herring (false clues)

  17. 4. Connect

  18. 4. Connect • Text to Self • Bring your own experiences to the story. Resources:Text to Self Worksheet

  19. 4. Connect • Text to Text • Make connections with other literature, movies, etc. Resources:Text to Text Worksheet

  20. 4. Connect • Text to Real World This reminds me of… Resource:Text to Real World Worksheet

  21. 5. Respond

  22. 5. Respond • What does the story say to you? Resources:Response JournalStrategy: Use sticky notes to respond

  23. 5. Respond • What is the mood of the story?

  24. The BIG Picture 5. Respond • What is the theme of the story?

  25. 5. Respond • What are the internal and external conflicts?

  26. 5. Respond • What is the tone of the story?

  27. 5. Respond • What literal meanings are in the story?

  28. 5. Respond • What symbols are in the story?

  29. Question 2. Visualize 3. Predict 4. Connect 5. Respond As you read silently, think about the 5 Reading Strategies:

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