Active Reading Strategies a.k.a. ARS Brought to you by: Mrs. Creelman
Jan 07, 2016
Active Reading Strategiesa.k.a. ARS
Brought to you by: Mrs. Creelman
ACTIVE reading strategies
Active
You've got to be in it
Passive
to win it!
active READING strategies
"An apple ate my appendage! "An apple ate my
appendage!" Decoding: turning symbols into sounds."A" says "A" or "Ah" Vocabulary: word meaningsAn "appendage" is part of an item that juts out from the base. *Comprehension: understanding what is meant"You mean to tell me that fruit ate your thumb?!"
active reading STRATEGIESA bunch of curious scientists wondered - "Hey, why is reading easy for some and hard for others?" These scientists did their little experiments and observations and learned that there are six things that good readers seemed to do that helped them comprehend the text. "Eureeka!" They had found an answer to their question!
What are these ARS? Inquiring minds want to know.
Predict
Use given clues and what you know about life to make a guess about what might happen in the future. Guess "I think that ...might happen because...."
Connect
Find similarities between the text and • other books• your life• classwork• movies
"Oh, that's just like when..." "I had an uncle like that, too."
Evaluateto make a judgement or to give an opinion For example: "Twilight was the best book ever written! It was so realistic I felt like I knew Bella and Edward." "That was dumb. He should have just ignored his coach and suited up anyway."
Clarify To clear up confusion parts or to summarize what occured. Examples:"Schmere? What's schmere? Oh, the word is 'there' That makes much more sense!" In the first chapter, Brian had a small plane to himself and the pilot as he headed to Alaska. The plane crashed, killing the pilot, and left twelve-year-old Brian to fend for himself in the Alaskian wilds.
Visualizeto picture it in your mind's eye; to make a movie in your head
Question
Wonder; inquire "What just happened? Who is he?"
Question: "How will I ever remember all of these strategies?"
People can't eat carrots very quietly.
Remember...