Reading Strategies
Reading Strategies
Reading Strategies
Maki ng Predictions
Strategic readers think about whats going to happen and make predictions based on what they know and what they have read.
Aski ng Questions
thin & Thick Strategic readers ask themselves questions before, during, and after reading to better understand the author and the meaning of the text.
What is the author saying? What am I wondering? What questions do I have? What would I like to ask the author? What questions might a teacher ask? Why is this happening? Why did this character ___? Is this important? How does this information connect with what I have already read? How could this be explained to someone else? What pictures or scenes came into my mind? What do I hear, taste, smell or feel? What do the characters, setting, and events of the story look like in my mind? Can I picture this new information?
I could really picture . . . The description of ____ helped me visualize . . . I created a mental image of . . . In my mind I could really see . . . When it said ____, I could imagine . . . If this were a movie . . .
Visualizi ng
Strategic readers picture what is happening as they read.
STRATEGY
At first I thought ___, but then I thought ___. My latest thought about this is ___. Im getting a different picture here because ___. What this means to me is . . . So, the big idea is . . . A conclusion Im drawing is . . . This is relevant to my life because . . . A golden line for me is . . . I like how the author uses ___ to show ___. This word/phrase stands out for me because . . . I like how the author uses ____ to show . . . The simile / metaphor / image that caught my attention was . . . My favorite quote was . . . I like how the author described ____ to show . . .
What words, phrases, or figurative language is the author using to help me create mental images? What was effective about the authors style of writing? What stands out about the authors use of details? How does the authors style relate to the message he or she is trying to convey? What did the author of the text do that Id like to try in my own writing?