READING SKILLS. READING SKILLS Reading is the Mother of All Study Skills.

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READING SKILLS

Reading is the Mother of All Study Skills

Are you a good reader?

What makes a good reader? Makes connections Asks questions Visualizes Draws inferences and predicts Determines important ideas Synthesizes information Monitors comprehension and clarifies

Reading exercises

All Because You Kissed Me Goodnight By Sandy Roistan

I climbed the door, and opened the stairs, Said my pajamas and put on my prayers, Then turned off the bed and crawled into the light, All because you kissed me goodnight.

Next morning, I woke and scrambled my shoes, Polished my eggs and toasted the news, I couldn’t tell my left from my right, All because you kissed me goodnight.

That evening at last, I felt normal again, So I picked up my mother, and called up the phone, I spoke to the puppy and threw dad a bone Even at midnight, the sun was still bright, All because you kissed me goodnight.

Love at First Sight By Wislawa Szymborska

They're both convinced that a surge of emotions bound them together They're both convinced that a surge of emotions bound them together. Such certainty is beautiful, but uncertainty is more beautiful still. Since they'd never met before, they're sure that there'd been nothing between them. But what's the word from the streets, staircases, hallways-- perhaps they've passed by each other a million times?

I want to ask them if they don't remember-- a moment face to face in some revolving door? perhaps a "sorry" muttered in a crowd? a curt "wrong number“ caught in the receiver?-- but I know the answer. No, they don't remember. They'd be amazed to hear that Chance has been toying with them now for years.

Not quite ready yet to become their Destiny, it pushed them close, drove them apart, it barred their path, stifling a laugh, and then leaped aside.

There were signs and signals, even if they couldn't read them yet There were signs and signals, even if they couldn't read them yet. Perhaps three years ago or just last Tuesday a certain leaf fluttered from one shoulder to another? Something was dropped and then picked up. Who knows, maybe the ball that vanished into childhood's thicket?

There were doorknobs and doorbells where one touch had covered another beforehand. Suitcases checked and standing side by side. One night. perhaps, the same dream, grown hazy by morning. Every beginning is only a sequel, after all, and the book of events is always open halfway through.

From the Diary of An Almost Four Year Old by Hanan Mikhail Ashwari

Tomorrow, the bandages will come off Tomorrow, the bandages will come off. I wonder will I see half an orange, half an apple, half my mother’s face with my one remaining eye?

I did not see the bullet but felt its pain exploding in my head I did not see the bullet but felt its pain exploding in my head. His image did not vanish, the soldier with a big gun, unsteady hands, and a look in his eyes I could not understand.

If I can see him so clearly with my eyes closed, it could be that inside our heads we each have one spare set of eyes to make up for the ones we lose.

Next month, on my birthday, I’ll have a brand new glass eye, maybe things will look round and fat in the middle— I’ve gazed through marbles, they made the world look strange.

I hear a nine-month old has also lost an eye, I wonder if my soldier shot her too—a soldier looking for little girls who look him in the eye— I’m old enough, almost four, I’ve seen enough of life, but she’s just a baby who didn’t know any better.