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ANNOUNCEMENTS Website Last day to Withdraw without “W” In-person (at Admissions): 9/26/08 Remotely (from website): 9/28/08

3 Active Reading Strategies before READING Chapter 5 3 Active Reading Strategies before READING Did you preread? Since these are in your text, just write 1 – 7 (note 1st word of each) and leave a large space to fill in later!! How to Preread: 7 Steps

Why Prereading Works

Mapping: visually present everything you know about the topic How to Discover What You Already Know Mapping: visually present everything you know about the topic

or for one of your classes. Making Predictions Levels of Thinking HOMEWORK Do a Prereading & Mapping of p.513-532 or for one of your classes. Photocopy it & hand in. 3 examples in text

READING: How to Ask Guide Questions PART 1 PART 2

INFERENTIAL INFERENTIAL INFERENTIAL Define Your Purpose for Reading Levels of Thinking Develop Guide Questions LITERAL INFERENTIAL LITERAL LITERAL INFERENTIAL INFERENTIAL

Using Headings

Levels of Thinking Predictions Guide Questions

Monitoring Comprehension

NEGATIVE Comprehension Signals

Monitoring Comprehension POSITIVE SIGNALS

Checking Your Comprehension EVALUATE

How to Strengthen Your Comprehension