The document outlines 7 critical reading strategies that strategic readers employ: making connections, making predictions, asking questions, visualizing, analyzing the author's craft, summarizing and synthesizing, and determining what's important. Strategic readers use these techniques before, during, and after reading to better understand the text and author.
The document outlines 7 critical reading strategies that strategic readers employ: making connections, making predictions, asking questions, visualizing, analyzing the author's craft, summarizing and synthesizing, and determining what's important. Strategic readers use these techniques before, during, and after reading to better understand the text and author.
The document outlines 7 critical reading strategies that strategic readers employ: making connections, making predictions, asking questions, visualizing, analyzing the author's craft, summarizing and synthesizing, and determining what's important. Strategic readers use these techniques before, during, and after reading to better understand the text and author.
STRATEGIES MR. ARIEL P. VILLAR, M.A.T. MAKING CONNECTIONS
Strategic readers connect what
they know with what they are reading. MAKING PREDICTIONS
Strategic readers think about whats
going to happen and make predictions based on what they know and what they have read. ASKING QUESTIONS Strategic readers ask themselves questions before, during, and after reading to better understand the author and the meaning of the text. VISUALIZING
Strategic readers picture
what is happening as they read. ANALYZING AUTHORS CRAFT Strategic readers notice the way the author uses language to get his or her ideas across. SUMMARIZING AND SYNTHESIZING Strategic readers identify the most important ideas and restate them in their own words. DETERMINING WHATS IMPORTANT Strategic readers think about the texts big idea or message and why its important. THANK YOU!