4. Good decoders try their best to read every word in the text correctly. This is what they do to help themselves:
5. When they come to a word they don’t know they cover it up. They say only the beginning sound - That means the first letter or the first blend.
6. As they continue reading to the end of the sentence, they are thinking big - What words beginning with that sound would fit here, and make sense?
7. They g o back to the beginning of the sentence and re-read. Often their big think will have given them the word that fits! They check that their word looks right and sounds right.
8. As a last resort they look at the whole word and sound it out - what other parts of the word do they know? What is the end sound? Are there any small words in the tricky new word?
9. Good decoders try their very best to … Read every word in the text correctly.
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11. Good comprehenders try their best to understand what they are reading. This is what they do to help themselves:
12. Prior knowledge - they use what they already know to help them understand new things.
13. Make connections - between what they read and other texts - self - world.