They think about things that happen in the world.

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They think about things that happen in the world

As soon as we leave Disneyland, we’re going to get ice cream a puppy!

One way to write about your inferences:

One more way to write about your inferences:

This is pretty important!

How Do Good Readers Determine Importance? Get the bigger ideas and themes Use text features and clues to help them figure out the important information Some features and clues include: italicized words, pictures, graphs, key words, and headings Always look over the entire selection to get an idea of what the topic is about Mentally highlight key information

How does determining importance help me think as I read? It helps me to not have to memorize the whole text. It helps me figure out what is important information and what is not important to remember. It helps me figure out what the text is about as a whole before. It helps me to remember to stop and ask myself if what I am reading makes sense. It helps me to look at features such as bold words, italicized words, pictures, captions, headings, graphs and know that I should pay attention to these words.

How Do Good Readers Synthesize? Take individual pieces of information and combine them with our background knowledge Form a new picture or ideas from the pieces of information Create an original idea See a new perspective Combine the strategies of making connections, visualizing, questioning, inferring, and summarizing Ask ourselves, “How has our thinking changed from reading the text?”

How does synthesizing help me think as I read? Take in a lot of different facts, think about them, and learn something new Sift through a lot of information, take out the key ideas and put them together to get the overall sense of the reading material Weave together what I read and my own ideas into new, complete thoughts Use the prompts: I have learned that… This gives me an idea… Now I understand that…