Pre-Reading
During-Reading
Post-Reading
Context Clues
Comprehension
100

What are 3 things you look at when first looking at a reading?

Look at the title, headings, and any visuals

100

This technique helps readers look at scenes in more depth and characters by creating mental images.

Visualizing

100

Writing a brief overview of the main points after reading is known as this

Summarizing

100

If you encounter the word "arduous" in a sentence, and it says, "The hike was long and strenuous," what does "arduous" mean

What is difficult or challenging

100

This is the ability to understand and interpret what is being read

Reading comprehension

200

Before reading a chapter, this technique helps to set a purpose by asking specific questions

Questioning

200

When a reader stops periodically to summarize what they’ve just read, they are using this technique.

Summarizing

200

This strategy encourages readers to reflect on their thoughts and feelings about the text.

reflection

200

If a sentence reads, "Unlike his cheerful brother, Sam was quite morose," what does "morose" mean?

What is sad or gloomy?

200

Identifying the main idea of a passage helps with this aspect of comprehension.

what is a summarization

300

What are 3 purposes for reading?

informational, educational, enjoyment

300

Fill in the blank

  • Text-to-______

  • Text-to-______

  • Text-to-________

self, text, world

300

What strategy is this?

Consider the development of key characters. How did they change throughout the story, and what influenced their actions?

Analyzing characters
300

in the sentence, "The teacher was very meticulous, checking every detail of the project," what does "meticulous" mean?

What is careful or precise

300

This involves making connections between the text and personal experiences, other texts, or the world.

text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world connections

400

Why do we consider the authors background?

Their expertise, experiences, and perspective

400

Use sticky notes or highlighting to mark important points, unfamiliar words, or your thoughts in the margins. This makes it easier to review later!

Annotating

400

What strategy is this?

Identify the main themes or messages in the text. Think about how they connect to other texts or real-life situations.

Connecting themes 

400

If a sentence states, "Her vivacious personality made her the life of the party," what does "vivacious" mean

What is lively or energetic

400

Why do we check for reading comprehension

To make sure you know what you read

500

What are 5/7 pre-reading strategies?

  1. Preview the Text

  2. Activate prior knowledge 

  3. Set a purpose

  4. Ask questions 

  5. Make predictions 

  6. Identify key vocabulary 

  7. Authors background 

500

Fill in the blank:

Before finishing a section, ______ what will happen next. This keeps you engaged in the story and interested in the plot.

predict

500

Name 5 out of the 7 reading strategies

Summarizing, reflecting, discussing, connecting themes, analyzing characters, creating a visual, writing a response

500

When a reader uses clues from the overall tone and setting of a passage to guess a word’s meaning, they are using this strategy.

What is inference

500

Name a pre reading, during-reading, and post-reading strategy 

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