When a reader comes to a word he/she cannot pronounce, the FIRST thing they should do is:
break it into smaller chunks and or/and look for known roots, prefixes, or suffixes
Good Readers ask questions to....
A. clear up things that are confusing
B. Deepen Understanding
C. Inspire their sense of wonder
D. all of the above
D. all of those are correct
What is Reading Comprehension?
understanding what we read
Good Readers do all of the following EXCEPT:
a. read words accurately and quickly
b. read words without thinking about the text
c. use their background knowledge to create mental images, ask questions, and make inferences
d. monitor their comprehension of the text
Check over your writing to make sure you have capitals and punctuation. Include supporting details. Organize your ideas. Write a topic sentence. Summarize these events in order using transition words.
What is "First, organize your ideas. Next, write a topic sentence. Then, include supporting details. Finally, check over your writing to make sure you have capitals and punctuation."
What is it called when you think about what you already know about the text. Find ways to relate the text to yourself, other texts, and the world around you?
Connection