What Good Readers Do. We Discover the Cover! Character/Problem/ Solution Personal Narrative Expository.

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What Good Readers Do

We Discover the Cover! Character/Problem/ Solution Personal Narrative Expository

Look at this cover. What do you see? Expository or Non-Fiction

Look at this cover. What do you see? Personal Experience

Look at this cover. What do you see? Character/Problem/Solution

We use pictures for clues to unknown words.

The mice are ignoring the Mama cat and her two kittens.

We read the words we know. dog cat

We get ready to say the 1 st sound.

The otter was swimming on its back in the river.

We make connections between the words we know and other words. look book cook took shook brook