Not Boring
How to Do It
Fun Facts
100

Uses strategies such as: marking, turning back, revoicing, modeling, annotating, and recapping.

What is "Questioning the Author"

100

These are used to assess comprehension

What is "Think-alouds and process questions"

100
The reader, the text and the context in which the text is read

What is " Three factors of comprehension"

200

Another "standard of coherence" in comprehension after " role of reasoning". 

What is attention or "role of attention". 

200

Questions such as :

What is happening here?

What does the author try to tell us?

What is different between A and B?

Is there anything that is puzzling you?

What are "open-ended questions"

200

the age when children can start to think in more than one dimension

What is "8 years old or up". 

300

Four key reading strategies for improved comprehension

What is "predicting, question generating, clarifying, and summarizing"

300

Previewing, predicting, imaging, making inferences, etc. 

What is "comprehension strategies"
300

Age of this group who tend to think in one dimension

What is "5 or 6 years old"

400

Getting the ideas conveyed in the details of the surface structure ( Hint: it's the second factor in "Situation Theory")

What is "textbase" 

400

Slowing reading rate, pausing, reading aloud, jumping over, looking over, rereading, paraphrasing, using text aids, using references, and reading an easier version.

What is "Repair Strategies"

400

Reader's ability to use background knowledge to make inferences.

What is "comprehension"