Comprehension Strategies

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Comprehension Strategies By Mrs. Vasquez Magnolia Ave. Elementary http://www.treasuresresources.com

Comprehension Strategies Ask Questions Make Connections Visualize Draw Inferences Use Text Structure Summarize Monitor Comprehension Determine Importance in Text

I wonder… I wonder… Ask Questions

I was able to picture in my mind… Visualize

I figured out __________ because… Draw Inferences

This was mostly about… Summarize

I noticed that the author used… Use of Text Structure

important in this text because… I thought that ______was important in this text because… Determine Importance in Text

When I read____, I had to re-read, read back, read on… Monitor Comprehesion