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Slide 1:What Good Readers Do From A to Z Adapted from California Reading Association 1993
Slide 2: nticipate Meaning Use prior experience and information from the text to make predictions and speculations.
Slide 3: ecome Lifelong Readers Good readers develop lifelong literacy habits by being in the continued presence of reading/writing with parents, teachers, schoolmates, and friends.
Slide 4: hoose Their Own Reading Materials From the very early ages, readers select a variety of books and types of literature to read.
Slide 5: o Not Read Every Word Or Attend To Every Letter The more the mind works, the less hard the eyes need to work as good readers focus on larger meaningful chunks of text.
Slide 6:laborate On Important Parts Of The Text Good reade



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