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Visualize Make a Movie / Visualize What do you picture in your mind while you are reading? If you are able to make a movie then = you are understanding If you do not then STOP and go back to your reading Visualize WHEN???? The author uses words that make you see, hear, taste, feel or smell

Connect This reading reminds me of... What does this remind you of? Another book I have read: Text to Text Something in the real world: Text to World Something that has happened in my life: Text to Self

I predict ________will happen because.... Predictions What do you predict will happen? Based on what your reading, predict or guess what will happen next. I predict ________will happen because....

How can I summarize this story? Keep what's important The important details. Get rid of what is not important “Put it through the strainer” My summary is..

Making Inferences * Examples from the text + What clues make you think that? * Examples from the text + *Your past experience, knowledge, or logic = Inference I think that...because

* Helps readers to clarify the text before, during, and after reading. Questioning What are your questions? Talk to your book, ask It questions! * Helps readers to clarify the text before, during, and after reading. * Ask yourself questions such as... * I wonder if...? * Why did...? *Did...? *How Come...?