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Strategies To Become A Better Reader
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 STRATEGIES
TO BECOME A BETTER READER
Here
are important reading strategies students can use before, during and
after reading: Before
Reading
Predict what the book is about from the title. Set a purpose
for reading. Ex. I am going to read this book because I
want to learn more about animals. Take a picture walk through
the book. Ask, What is happening in the pictures? During Reading -
Visualize - make a
movie in your head just like you do when listening to a story.
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Question - think about the story, asking yourself
who, what, when, where, why, how. -
Clarify -
understand new words - figure out words using print strategies
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Use finger to point under each word to
keep track of where you are reading -
Use beginning sounds to
figure out words -
Use ending sounds to figure out words
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Use
pictures on the page to help figure out a word -
Use word chunks (group
of letters in a pattern like _ack, _ight) -
Look for a smaller word
within the word -
Read to the end of the sentence.
Sometimes the word that makes sense pops right up! -
Reread the
sentence or passage to increase understanding -
Make
predictions - "What happens next?" -
Make
connections -
What other story is like this one? (Text to Text
Connection) -
Have you felt the same away as a character in the
story? Did something similar happen to you? (Text to Self
Connection) -
Does it help you think about something in real life
not directly connected to you? (Text to World Connection)
After Reading
Mrs. Casillo's First Grade Class North Merrick, NY Old
Mill Road Elementary School 1775 Old Mill Road North Merrick, NY
11566
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