Unit 2 Lesson 1 Reading Strategies.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Reading Strategies

Perspectives on the Past What makes someone a good reader?

Strategies of Good Readers Label the continents and anything else you want to label. Strategies of Good Readers

PREDICTING Label the continents and anything else you want to label. I bet that…

VISUALIZING Label the continents and anything else you want to label. I am imagining…

CONNECTING Label the continents and anything else you want to label. This is like…

QUESTIONING Label the continents and anything else you want to label. Why did…

SUMMARIZING Label the continents and anything else you want to label. The most important idea is…

EVALUATING Label the continents and anything else you want to label. My favorite part…

ACTIVITY

Block screen

Visualize Question Predict Evaluate Connect Summarize Evaluate

ACTIVITY

One partner will read the first and third paragraphs. DIrections One partner will read the first and third paragraphs. The other partner will read the second and fourth paragraphs. With each section, practice two to three different reading strategies.

Other Strategies of Good Readers Label the continents and anything else you want to label. Other Strategies of Good Readers Interpreting charts, diagrams and images that are included with the text Re-reading passages when they don’t understand Using context clues.

Perspectives on the Past Using Context Clues 1. 2. 3. 4. Perspectives on the Past

Using Context Clues 1 2 It was late at friggle and the smazzle was high in the sky. A large boppley was weaving a fragsome hoping to catch some flies. 3 4

Using Context Clues night 1 It was late at friggle and the smazzle was high in the sky. A large boppley was weaving a fragsome hoping to catch some flies.

Using Context Clues moon 2 It was late at friggle and the smazzle was high in the sky. A large boppley was weaving a fragsome hoping to catch some flies.

Using Context Clues It was late at friggle and the smazzle was high in the sky. A large boppley was weaving a fragsome hoping to catch some flies. 3 spider

Using Context Clues It was late at friggle and the smazzle was high in the sky. A large boppley was weaving a fragsome hoping to catch some flies. 4 web

Lesson Summary Good readers think about what they are reading by summarizing, predicting, questioning and visualizing. Good readers connect what they are reading to what they already know or have experienced. Good readers use different strategies when they are confused such as using context clues and re-reading.