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Reading Strategies
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Created on August 9, 2023
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Transcript
reflecting
summarizing
8 Reading Strategies
Visualizing
clarifying
Before, During, & After Reading
synthesize
predicting
Click on the + sign for a definition and example anchor chart for each strategy.
questioning
Connecting
Readers use senses to evoke images while reading.
Readers relate something in the text to themselves, another text, or something in the world.
Readers use clues from the text and schema to anticipate.
Umbrella term for using a cognitive strategy to monitor reading.
Thinking about what you are reading or what you have reading to help you comprehend.
Readers identify the main idea and supporting details.
Readers wonder about and interrogate the text.
Synthesizing takes the process of summarizing one step further. Instead of just restating the important points from text, synthesizing involves combining ideas and allowing an evolving understanding of text.