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Comprehension Strategies for Before, During, and After Reading CRITICAL ASSIGNMENT I, RED4348, RACHEL SWALLOW
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Comprehension Strategies for Before, During, and After ReadingCRITICAL ASSIGNMENT I, RED4348, RACHEL SWALLOW

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Before Reading Comprehension Strategies

FOR USE WITH NON-FICTION TEXT

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Read the Title and Headings

Ask Yourself: What do you think the text selection might

be about? Why?

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Look at the Pictures

Ask yourself: What do you think is happening in the text

selection?

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Predict What the Text Selection Might Be About

Ask yourself: How does the text evidence help you to

make this prediction?

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What Background Knowledge Do You Have?

Ask Yourself: What background knowledge do you already

have about the text topic?Gather background information based on your

predictions and the text features viewed.

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Consider the Purpose for Reading this Text.

Ask Yourself: What are you interested in learning from

this text? What interests you about this topic?

What information can be gained from reading the test?

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Strategies to Use During Reading

FOR USE WITH NON-FICTION TEXT

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Think About What You Are Reading and if it Makes Sense.

Ask yourself: What did you think about as you read this text?

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Stop Sometimes and Summarize What You Have Read So Far.

Ask Yourself: Were there any parts that were hard to

understand?

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Visualize the People, Places, and Events You are Reading About.

Ask Yourself: Are you making a movie in your head about

the topic? Do You see the events happening?

Do these events coincide with what you are reading and the illustrations/pictures in the text?

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Imagine Talking With the Author While You Are Reading.

Ask Yourself: What does the author want you to know about?

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Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words Using Context Clues and Resources.

Ask Yourself: Do I understand the meaning of all of the

words I have read? Locate clues within the text using context

clues such as definitions, examples, and synonym or antonyms.

Use a dictionary to look up unfamiliar words if necessary.

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Strategies to Use After Reading

FOR USE WITH NON-FICTION TEXT

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Generate Questions About the Text

Ask Yourself: What questions would you ask a classmate

if you were quizzing them on the text? Could you answer these questions

yourself?

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Think About What You Read and Review Your Predictions.

Ask Yourself: Which of your predictions was right?

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Compare What You Have Learned From the Text to Your Prior Knowledge.

Ask Yourself: What new knowledge you have gained from

the text?

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What is the Main Idea of the Text You Just Read?

Ask Yourself: What text evidence did you find to support

the main idea?

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Clarify Your Understanding of the Text.

Ask Yourself: What did you find difficult to understand?

Do you need to re-read in order to improve your understanding of the text, or portions of the text?

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References

Bursuck, W., & Damer, M. (2011). Comprehension. In Teaching reading to students who

are at risk or have disabilities: A multi-tier approach (2nd ed., p. P. 282). Upper

Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.