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Reading Strategies

Determine Important Information
When students read, they should pick out the most important ideas. The most important ideas are the ones the author wants readers to remember.

Compare and Contrast
When we compare certain things, we tell how they are alike or the same. When we contrast things, we tell how they are different!!

Make Inferences
Making inferences helps readers make sense of what they read. Sometimes the author doesn't tell us everything we need to understand. We can use clues in the story and what we already know to help fill in gaps which the author has left in the text. This is called MAKING INFERENCES!

Identify Text Structure
Stories are set up in different ways. They usually are told in sequence, or the order in which events happen. Knowing how a story is set up, or its structure, can help a reader remember the story.

Identify Details & Facts
Finding small bits of information that tells us more about important ideas.

Making Predictions
Using clues from the story and what you already know to guess what will happen next.

Summarize
Tell in your own words what has happened in the story or text.

Ask and Answer Questions
Asking questions and looking for answers in the text or pictures will help you to understand what you read!

Facts and Opinions
Facts and be proven! They are TRUE!
Opinions are people's thoughts. They might not be true! When giving an opinion, you might hear "I think...."

Monitor Comprehension
Stop and think about what you are reading. Are you understanding what you are reading? If not, use an accuracy strategy to help.

Recall and Retell
Tell about the setting, characters and most important events in the beginning, middle, and end of the text. Readers gain a better understanding of what a story is about when they can recall events from a story.

Make Connections
Use what you already know to understand what you are reading. We use text to text connections. We use text to self connections. And we use text to world connections.





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