Reading IS Thinking “The purpose of reading is understanding.” Reading IS Thinking “The purpose of reading is understanding.”

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Reading IS Thinking “The purpose of reading is understanding.” Reading IS Thinking “The purpose of reading is understanding.”

7.Make Inferences Then Draw Conclusions 8.Summarize and Synthesize 9.Check Your Understanding 10. Build Fluency 1.Connect to the Text 2.Ask Questions 3.Expand Vocabulary 4.Predict & Prove 5.Sense It 6.Decide What’s Important

Making Connections: A Bridge From the New to the Known Text to Self Text to Text Text to World Making Connections: A Bridge From the New to the Known Text to Self Text to Text Text to World

Asking Questions: The Strategy That Propels Readers Forward “Questioning is the strategy that keeps readers engaged. When readers ask questions, they clarify understanding and forge ahead to make meaning. Asking questions is at the heart of thoughtful reading.” Harvey and Goudvis Asking Questions: The Strategy That Propels Readers Forward “Questioning is the strategy that keeps readers engaged. When readers ask questions, they clarify understanding and forge ahead to make meaning. Asking questions is at the heart of thoughtful reading.” Harvey and Goudvis

“The larger the reader’s vocabulary (either oral or print), the easier it is to make sense of the text.” Report of the National Reading Panel “The larger the reader’s vocabulary (either oral or print), the easier it is to make sense of the text.” Report of the National Reading Panel

“Research suggests that when students make predictions their understanding increases and they are more interested in the reading material. ” Fielding, Anderson, Pearson, Hanson “Research suggests that when students make predictions their understanding increases and they are more interested in the reading material. ” Fielding, Anderson, Pearson, Hanson

Visualizing: A Tool to Enhance Understanding “Visualizing is a comprehension strategy that enables readers to make the words on a page real and concrete.” Keene and Zimmerman Visualizing: A Tool to Enhance Understanding “Visualizing is a comprehension strategy that enables readers to make the words on a page real and concrete.” Keene and Zimmerman

“Thoughtful readers grasp essential ideas and important information when reading. Readers must differentiate between less important ideas and key ideas that are central to the meaning of the text.” Harvey and Goudvis “Thoughtful readers grasp essential ideas and important information when reading. Readers must differentiate between less important ideas and key ideas that are central to the meaning of the text.” Harvey and Goudvis

“Inferring is at the intersection of taking what is known, garnering clues from the text, and thinking ahead to make a judgment, discern a theme, or speculate about what is to come.” Harvey and Goudvis “Inferring is at the intersection of taking what is known, garnering clues from the text, and thinking ahead to make a judgment, discern a theme, or speculate about what is to come.” Harvey and Goudvis

The Evolution of Thought Synthesizing is putting together separate parts into a new whole….a process akin to working a jigsaw puzzle. Harvey and Goudvis The Evolution of Thought Synthesizing is putting together separate parts into a new whole….a process akin to working a jigsaw puzzle. Harvey and Goudvis

“If confusion disrupts meaning, readers need to stop and clarify their understanding. Readers may use a variety of strategies to “fix up” comprehension when meaning goes awry.” Harvey and Goudvis “If confusion disrupts meaning, readers need to stop and clarify their understanding. Readers may use a variety of strategies to “fix up” comprehension when meaning goes awry.” Harvey and Goudvis

“Fluency is important because it frees students to understand what they read.” Report of the National Reading Panel “Fluency is important because it frees students to understand what they read.” Report of the National Reading Panel

CAUTION! “Although these strategies tend to be introduced independently, readers rarely use these in isolation when reading. These thoughts interact and intersect to help readers make meaning and often occur simultaneously during reading.” Harvey and Goudvis CAUTION! “Although these strategies tend to be introduced independently, readers rarely use these in isolation when reading. These thoughts interact and intersect to help readers make meaning and often occur simultaneously during reading.” Harvey and Goudvis

Reading is Thinking Sense It Making Inferences/ Draw Conclusions Connect To Text Ask Questions Summarize/ Synthesize Decide What’s Important Build Fluency Expand Vocabulary Predict and Prove Check Understanding