The document discusses reading strategies that good readers use to improve comprehension. It identifies seven main strategies: making connections, asking questions, determining importance, inferring and predicting, visualizing, synthesizing, and using "fix up" strategies when having trouble understanding. The strategies help readers understand, connect with, and evaluate what they are reading. Good readers use clues to make inferences and predictions about the text. The document emphasizes that consciously using these strategies can help readers learn how to understand what they read.