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Reading Strategies
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Reading Strategies

What does it mean to make predictions: to think about what may happen next based on prior knowledge.. When you make a connection you..: form a link between what is happening in the text.. Asking when, where, why, who, how and other questions to clarify the text are known as..: questioning. When you visualize, what are you doing: see a picture in my head from the text.. Relate what you are reading to something that you already know about a topic is called: connecting. Which reading strategy would include painting a picture in your mind as you read: visualizing. When you wonder about what is going on during the story, and are writing down your thoughts, it is called..: Questioning. When annotating, you should look for which of the following: All of the above. What is it called when you make an educated guess about what will happen next in the text: Making Predictions. Making pictures in your mind as you read to help you "see" what you are reading: Visualizing. What is it called when you relate what you are reading to the world, yourself or other texts: Making Connections. What might a good sentence starter for making connections be: This reminds me of.... One technique we can practice to help us with connecting is to: Connect what we read to our current lives. What strategy involves asking good questions to keep us more mentally engaged with what we read: Questioning. __________________ means to take notes about what you are reading: Annotate. When you make a _________, you are guessing what will happen next: Prediction. Continually ___________ the text will help you stay alert and interested in what you are reading. : Questioning

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