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Active Reading Strategies Improving Improving Comprehension Comprehension

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Active Reading Strategies

Improving ComprehensionImproving Comprehension

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Do you think about what you read? As you read

silently, think about the 5 Reading Strategies:

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5 Active Reading Strategies:

2. VisualizeVisualize

3. PredictPredict

4. ConnectConnect

5. RespondRespond

1.1.QuestionQuestion

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1. Question what you read

Resources: Comprehension Strategy Poster

Good Reader Strategy Poster

ERT (Everyone Reads To) created by Greg Byers from Teaching

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1. Question what you read

• What questions come to What questions come to your mind?your mind?

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1. Question what you read

• Why do the characters Why do the characters act as they do?act as they do?

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1. Question what you read

• Who tells the story?Who tells the story?

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1. Question what you read

• What causes events to What causes events to happen?happen?

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1. Question what you read

• When does the action When does the action peak or climax?peak or climax?

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2. VisualizeHmm…what

do I see?

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2. Visualize

• Create a picture in your Create a picture in your mindmind

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2. Visualize

• Make use of similes, Make use of similes, metaphors, allusionsmetaphors, allusions

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3. Predict

I predict…

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3. Predict

• What do you think will What do you think will happen? Prove it!happen? Prove it!

Resources: Anticipation Guides, Anticipation Template

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3. Predict

• Foreshadowing (clues)Foreshadowing (clues)

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3. Predict

• Red Herring (false clues)Red Herring (false clues)

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4. Connect

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4. Connect• Text to SelfText to Self

• Bring your own Bring your own experiences to the story.experiences to the story.

Resources: Text to Self Worksheet

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4. Connect• Text to TextText to Text

• Make Make connections connections with other with other literature, literature, movies, etc.movies, etc.

Resources: Text to Text Worksheet

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4. Connect• Text to Real Text to Real

WorldWorld

This reminds This reminds me of…me of…

Resource: Text to Real World Worksheet

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5. Respond

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5. Respond

• What does the story say What does the story say to you?to you?

Resources: Response Journal Strategy: Use sticky notes to respond

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5. Respond

• What is the mood of the What is the mood of the story?story?

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5. Respond• What is the theme of What is the theme of

the story?the story?

The BIG Picture

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5. Respond

• What are What are the internal the internal and and external external conflicts?conflicts?

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5. Respond

• What is the What is the tone of the tone of the story?story?

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5. Respond

• What literal meanings are What literal meanings are in the story?in the story?

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5. Respond• What symbols are in the What symbols are in the

story?story?

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As you read silently, think about the 5

Reading Strategies:

2. Visualize. Visualize

3. PredictPredict

4. ConnectConnect

5. RespondRespond

1.1.QuestionQuestion