Relacionar Columnas Reading strategiesVersión en línea Reading strategies por jose david mendoza coreas 1 I draw a web or bubble chart with the main idea in the center and related details branching out 2 I read what the text actually says and suggests 3 If I don't know a word, I look at the words surrounding it 4 I break apart a complex word to see if I recognize any root words, prefixes, or suffixes 5 I look quickly for one or two key words, dates, or names I need 6 When I see a new word, I use my knowledge of how letters and sounds work togethe 7 I read to myself, moving my eyes quickly and steadily across the text, not saying the words 8 I look quickly over the text, checking the title, headings, and first/last sentences of paragraphs to get the general gist 9 I pay close attention to little words like "however," "therefore," "in conclusion Guess When You Aren't Certain Analyze Vocabulary Distinguish Between Literal and Implied Meanings Use Graphemic Rules and Patterns for Decoding Use Semantic Mapping or Clustering Skim the Text for Main Ideas Capitalize on Discourse Markers Use Efficient Silent Reading Technique Scan the Text for Specific Information