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Reading Thinking about Thinking is about Establishing your Purpose for Reading Thinking about Thinking Making Connections Between and Across Texts as measured by by by by by grounded in in in Textual evidence Asking Questions Making Inferences Literary Text Informational Text Maintaining Meaning to learn about such as that are such as grounded in Fiction Drama Literary Nonfiction Poetry Literal Interpretive Evaluative Universal Textual Evidence while synthesizing in Expository Persuasive Procedural to learn about Summaries and paraphrases to learn about Reflecting on your Understanding Making Connections between Text and Self, other Texts and/or World through Creating Images Summarizing Created by Katie Reichel, Rebecca Jinks, and Chris Slocum, Secondary Instructional Support Teachers, Denton ISD