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Non-fiction strategies for middle school students
 These strategies help readers activate prior
knowledge, prepare for the reading, and
become focused.
o Preview the text/pictures in the book.
o Determine the purpose for reading.
o Activate prior knowledge.
o Make predictions about the text.
 It is helpful to look over the book/text before
beginning to read.
 Skim through the text looking at pictures, chapter
titles, bold words, etc.
 This gives the reader an idea on what the reading
is about.
 Knowing the purpose for reading helps the
reader focus on the important things in the text.
 Before you begin to read ask yourself, Why am I
reading this text?
o For a specific reason
• For example, learning about the 16th president
o Just for fun
o Educational purpose
 Determine what you already know about the reading.
o How can you build on this knowledge?
o What else would you like you know about this topic?
 Creating a KWL chart is a great way to activate prior
knowledge.
 The reader can make predictions before
and during reading.
 Making predictions while reading helps the
reader stay focused.
 Questions to ask while reading:
o What do you think will happen next?
o Why do you think that will happen?
o Was the prediction you made correct?
o How do you know your prediction was correct or
incorrect?
 Make connections with the text.
 Visualize mental images about the text.
 Use think aloud strategies to monitor
comprehension.
 Identify the authors purpose.
 Make inferences to fill in gaps and draw
conclusions.
 Readers should make connections with the text
using their background knowledge.
 Different connections that can be made:
o Text-to-Self: Connections between text and the
readers personal experience.
o Text-to-Text: Connections between the text and one’s
previously read.
o Text-to-World: Connections made between the text
and something that happens in the world.
 As you read you should create mental images to match
the text you read.
o For example, if the author describes a hot sunny day at the
beach an imagine of the beach should appear in your head.
 Visualizations helps readers engage with text and
make it personal and memorable.
 Think aloud strategies can be helpful tools to help
readers monitor there own thinking and comprehension
of the text.
 It slows down the reading process so the reader can
monitor there understanding of the text.
 Readers can stop periodically while reading to ask
themselves questions such as;
o Do I understand what I just read?
o What new information did I just learn?
o What were the most important points?
 Determine the author’s purpose of the text.
o Why did the author write the text?
o What is the main idea of the text?
o Who are the main characters?
o What are the important details?
 In order to understand the text it is important to
understand the author’s purpose.
o Was it to teach the reader something?
o Entertain the reader?
 Reader should make inferences has they read.
o Use context clues and prior knowledge to fill in gaps and
draw conclusions.
 Sometimes the text does not clearly identify or say
something but readers can make inferences to
acquire a better understanding.
 Evaluate what you read.
 Re-read the text.
 Summarize the text.
 Compare and contrast related readings.
 Answer questions about the reading.
 It is important for readers to reflect upon and analyze
the text after reading.
 This encourages the reader to form opinions, make
judgments, and develop ideas from reading.
 Sometimes readers miss key ideas in the text as they
read.
 It can be very helpful to re-read the text or scan over
it.
 This helps the reader answer any questions or clear
up any misunderstanding of the text.
 Summarization is the restating of the main ideas of the
text in as few words as possible.
o Put the text into your own words.
o Focus on the key ideas.
 It can be helpful for readers to compare and contrast
the text to prior text.
o How was it similar?
o How was it different?
o Did you like this text better than the previous one?
 Answering questions about the text helps readers
develop an even deeper understanding.
 There are four types of comprehension questions.
o Right there: The answer can be easily found in a sentence that
is in the text.
o Author and you: The answer is not in the text. The reader must
combine previous knowledge and information in the text to
determine the answer.
o Think and search: The answer is in the text but requires the
reader to piece together different parts of the text to determine
an answer.
o On my own: The answer is not in the text. The reader must use
past experiences and knowledge to determine the answer.
 Counseling Center. (2013, September 9). 7 CRITICAL READING
STRATEGIES. Retrieved July 30, 2014, from
http://www.salisbury.edu/counseling/new/7_critical_reading_strategi
es.html
 Yardley, B. (2012, July 28). Reading Strategies. Reading Strategies.
Retrieved July 30, 2014, from
http://www.slideshare.net/libraryyard/reading-strategies-13782096
 Rutkowski, K. (2014, April 5). Reading strategies flipchart. Reading
strategies flipchart. Retrieved July 30, 2014, from
http://www.slideshare.net/Krutkowski1611/reading-strategies-
flipchart
 Comprehension Strategies - Making connections, questioning,
inferring, determining importance, and more. (n.d.). Comprehension
Strategies. Retrieved July 30, 2014, from
http://www.busyteacherscafe.com/literacy/comprehension_strategies
.html

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Reading strategies

  • 1.   Non-fiction strategies for middle school students
  • 2.  These strategies help readers activate prior knowledge, prepare for the reading, and become focused. o Preview the text/pictures in the book. o Determine the purpose for reading. o Activate prior knowledge. o Make predictions about the text.
  • 3.  It is helpful to look over the book/text before beginning to read.  Skim through the text looking at pictures, chapter titles, bold words, etc.  This gives the reader an idea on what the reading is about.
  • 4.  Knowing the purpose for reading helps the reader focus on the important things in the text.  Before you begin to read ask yourself, Why am I reading this text? o For a specific reason • For example, learning about the 16th president o Just for fun o Educational purpose
  • 5.  Determine what you already know about the reading. o How can you build on this knowledge? o What else would you like you know about this topic?  Creating a KWL chart is a great way to activate prior knowledge.
  • 6.  The reader can make predictions before and during reading.  Making predictions while reading helps the reader stay focused.  Questions to ask while reading: o What do you think will happen next? o Why do you think that will happen? o Was the prediction you made correct? o How do you know your prediction was correct or incorrect?
  • 7.  Make connections with the text.  Visualize mental images about the text.  Use think aloud strategies to monitor comprehension.  Identify the authors purpose.  Make inferences to fill in gaps and draw conclusions.
  • 8.  Readers should make connections with the text using their background knowledge.  Different connections that can be made: o Text-to-Self: Connections between text and the readers personal experience. o Text-to-Text: Connections between the text and one’s previously read. o Text-to-World: Connections made between the text and something that happens in the world.
  • 9.  As you read you should create mental images to match the text you read. o For example, if the author describes a hot sunny day at the beach an imagine of the beach should appear in your head.  Visualizations helps readers engage with text and make it personal and memorable.
  • 10.  Think aloud strategies can be helpful tools to help readers monitor there own thinking and comprehension of the text.  It slows down the reading process so the reader can monitor there understanding of the text.  Readers can stop periodically while reading to ask themselves questions such as; o Do I understand what I just read? o What new information did I just learn? o What were the most important points?
  • 11.  Determine the author’s purpose of the text. o Why did the author write the text? o What is the main idea of the text? o Who are the main characters? o What are the important details?  In order to understand the text it is important to understand the author’s purpose. o Was it to teach the reader something? o Entertain the reader?
  • 12.  Reader should make inferences has they read. o Use context clues and prior knowledge to fill in gaps and draw conclusions.  Sometimes the text does not clearly identify or say something but readers can make inferences to acquire a better understanding.
  • 13.  Evaluate what you read.  Re-read the text.  Summarize the text.  Compare and contrast related readings.  Answer questions about the reading.
  • 14.  It is important for readers to reflect upon and analyze the text after reading.  This encourages the reader to form opinions, make judgments, and develop ideas from reading.
  • 15.  Sometimes readers miss key ideas in the text as they read.  It can be very helpful to re-read the text or scan over it.  This helps the reader answer any questions or clear up any misunderstanding of the text.
  • 16.  Summarization is the restating of the main ideas of the text in as few words as possible. o Put the text into your own words. o Focus on the key ideas.
  • 17.  It can be helpful for readers to compare and contrast the text to prior text. o How was it similar? o How was it different? o Did you like this text better than the previous one?
  • 18.  Answering questions about the text helps readers develop an even deeper understanding.  There are four types of comprehension questions. o Right there: The answer can be easily found in a sentence that is in the text. o Author and you: The answer is not in the text. The reader must combine previous knowledge and information in the text to determine the answer. o Think and search: The answer is in the text but requires the reader to piece together different parts of the text to determine an answer. o On my own: The answer is not in the text. The reader must use past experiences and knowledge to determine the answer.
  • 19.  Counseling Center. (2013, September 9). 7 CRITICAL READING STRATEGIES. Retrieved July 30, 2014, from http://www.salisbury.edu/counseling/new/7_critical_reading_strategi es.html  Yardley, B. (2012, July 28). Reading Strategies. Reading Strategies. Retrieved July 30, 2014, from http://www.slideshare.net/libraryyard/reading-strategies-13782096  Rutkowski, K. (2014, April 5). Reading strategies flipchart. Reading strategies flipchart. Retrieved July 30, 2014, from http://www.slideshare.net/Krutkowski1611/reading-strategies- flipchart  Comprehension Strategies - Making connections, questioning, inferring, determining importance, and more. (n.d.). Comprehension Strategies. Retrieved July 30, 2014, from http://www.busyteacherscafe.com/literacy/comprehension_strategies .html