Retell what you've read
Visualize
Make a connection --text to self --text to world --text to text
Analyze text features and context clues
Check a resource
Make a prediction
Adjust your reading rate
Analyze text structure
Reread and see if you missed anything
Making predictions keeps us focused on what we're reading and keeps our minds from wandering
If we notice something that repeats in the text we can analyze that pattern to figure out what it means!
Sometimes we miss or forget crucial details. It can help to re-read and see if we catch something new the second time
*Retelling what we've read forces us to put the pieces in order, and helps us figure out if they need to be moved
You may need to read slower to catch everything, or faster so that your mind doesn't wander.
*If you think the author is describing something, try drawing it or visualizing the description in your head
*Try to think of something in the text that you recognize, or that reminds you of something else
Use dictionaries for new words, atlases for places, etc.
Text features and punctuation can tell us which ideas go together, and which ideas are separate