Are you a good reader?
Good readers...stop
and CHECK IN as they read!
and CHECK IN as they read!
Good readers...
also ASK two very important questions as they read:
Who did I just read about?
What just happened?
If you can answer these questions as you read, you read well and are a good reader!
also ASK two very important questions as they read:
Who did I just read about?
What just happened?
If you can answer these questions as you read, you read well and are a good reader!
When you think about reading...
1. Make meaningful connections to your life, other stories, and the world around you.
2. Visualize by making pictures in your mind of what is happening in the story.
3. Ask questions about vocabulary, parts of the story that confuse you, and ideas that make you wonder.
4. Infer the author's meaning by combining clues from the story with what you already know.
5. Determine which ideas are important and need to be remembered.
6. Synthesize ideas by changing or confirming your thinking as the author adds new information.
1. Make meaningful connections to your life, other stories, and the world around you.
2. Visualize by making pictures in your mind of what is happening in the story.
3. Ask questions about vocabulary, parts of the story that confuse you, and ideas that make you wonder.
4. Infer the author's meaning by combining clues from the story with what you already know.
5. Determine which ideas are important and need to be remembered.
6. Synthesize ideas by changing or confirming your thinking as the author adds new information.