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Becoming A Reader compiled by Anne Snyder, Walter White Learning to Read Means Thinking About Your Reading and How to Improve

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Becoming A Reader compiled by Anne Snyder, Walter White

Learning to Read Means Thinking About

Your Reading and How to Improve

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Real reading means:

•figuring out what a word says (that’s decoding) and

•knowing what the word means (that’s comprehension).

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To understand and enjoy

reading more, you need to think when you are reading. Thinking about reading helps you remember what to do when you don’t know a word.

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What Good Readers Do to Figure Out a Word

•Get your mouth ready!•Blend and hold the sounds.

•Go back, point, and slide.

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•Look at the picture and think about the story.

•Look for a vowel spelling pattern.

•Look for a little word in a big word.

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•Back up and reread the sentence.

•Get a running start and reread several sentences.

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Ask yourself ---

•Does it sound like language?

•Do the letters match what I am saying?

•Where do the syllables split?

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To understand and enjoy reading more, you need to think when you are reading. Thinking about reading builds meaning!

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Good Readers Think to Use:

•Context Clues -- The meanings of the words in the sentence or in the surrounding sentences can give you clues.

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Good Readers Think to Use:

•Word Structure – Knowing the meaning of a part of a word can give you clues to a word’s meaning.

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Good Readers Think to Use:

•Apposition – Other words in the sentence may give you the definition of your word. The definition is often set off by commas.

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Thinking about reading means you . . .

VISUALIZE by making mental pictures in your head of

what you are reading.

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Thinking about reading means you . . .

PREDICT what will happen next in the story based on your prior experience and what you’ve read so far. Watch to see if your prediction comes true.

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Thinking about reading means you . . .

SUMMARIZE as you read by stopping once or twice along the way to retell the story to yourself to help you remember and understand important events.

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Thinking about reading means you . . .

MAKE CONNECTIONS from the story to your life, to another story, or to something happening in

the world.

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Thinking about reading means you . . .

ACTIVATE YOUR PRIOR KNOWLEDGE, use your schema, to infer meaning from the events of the story.

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Thinking about reading means you . . .

ASK YOURSELF QUESTIONS as you read and see if you can answer them as you continue reading. Asking questions deepens your understanding.

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Thinking about reading means you . . .

MONITOR AND CLARIFY by rereading and discussing confusing parts of the story until it all makes more sense and becomes clear to you.

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Thinking about reading means you . . .

ADJUST YOUR SPEED by slowing down when the words are difficult or confusing so you can understand better.

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Thinking about reading means you . . .

SET GOALS FOR YOURSELF by setting a purpose for reading before you begin. At times you may read for fluency or to make connections or just for fun.

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GOOD READERS . . .

Use all these strategies to become better, more fluent readers.

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Good Readers Work Hard . . .To make reading as much fun as it can be!