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Reading Strategies

Comprehension Strategies:

 

When we are reading a text [e.g. story] and we lose the meaning or become confused, we can:

 

  • Stop and reread up to the point where we were stuck
  • Think-What do we know already? What are the main points the author has made?
  • Make a mental picture
  • Read the confusing section slowly
  • Think about what the author might be saying
  • Concentrate and try to get a picture as we read this part
  • Look for the most important event or piece of information in this section
  • Ask ourselves questions and look for the answers in the text
  • Look to see if the author expects us to infer– Are there any clues to help us think through exactly what the author means?

Comprehension Strategies:

 

When we are reading a text [e.g. story] and we lose the meaning or become confused, we can:

 

  • Stop and reread up to the point where we were stuck
  • Think-What do we know already? What are the main points the author has made?
  • Make a mental picture
  • Read the confusing section slowly
  • Think about what the author might be saying
  • Concentrate and try to get a picture as we read this part
  • Look for the most important event or piece of information in this section
  • Ask ourselves questions and look for the answers in the text
  • Look to see if the author expects us to infer– Are there any clues to help us think through exactly what the author means?

Comprehension Strategies:

 

When we are reading a text [e.g. story] and we lose the meaning or become confused, we can:

 

  • Stop and reread up to the point where we were stuck
  • Think-What do we know already? What are the main points the author has made?
  • Make a mental picture
  • Read the confusing section slowly
  • Think about what the author might be saying
  • Concentrate and try to get a picture as we read this part
  • Look for the most important event or piece of information in this section
  • Ask ourselves questions and look for the answers in the text
  • Look to see if the author expects us to infer– Are there any clues to help us think through exactly what the author means?
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