Created by ANA LETICIA PUAC PEREZ
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The reader use different strategies to find important information. | Use different reading strategeries: Pedict, visualize, connect, question, clarify and evaluate. |
4 stages of Active Reading
1. prep: access prior knowledge what do you know about the subject?
2. Read: annotate
3. Re-read: annotate
4. Review
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1. Always read with a pencil in hand 2. Use that pencil to annotate 3. listen to what you reading-consider yourself in a dialogue with the author 4. questions statements made by the author. |
The benefits of annotating It is simply writing notes in the margins of a text as you read. |
It will help you locate and interpret the meaning of any text.
Annotations provide a varity of points to keep in mind.
Save your time.
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Strategies for Active Reading Close reading: use short passge. It is ok to struggle a bit. | 1. Read silently 2. They underline the words that they do not understand. 3.Listening and repeat using an audio. 4.The teacher can read it and the students repeat. 5.Check reading comprehension. Ask some questions. |
Whether your students are seven or seventeen years old, here are a handful of really great strategies to build those active reading skills: Previewing Text and Vocabulary. Before reading, look at any titles, subheadings, charts, graphs, and captions. ... Reading with a Purpose. ... Marking Text. ... Making Connections. ... Summarizing. |
You can write in the margins to remember some words or important information of the reading.
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