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PREDICTING What do you think the text is going to be about? Look for clues, such as headings, diagrams, pictures and words in bold type.
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READING SILENTLY Could everyone please read to the end of ……………… (this paragraph, this section of text)?
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CLARIFYING Are there any words that you would like clarified or explained?
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READING ALOUD Would anyone like to read aloud?
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QUESTIONING Are there any questions that you would like to ask about what we have just read? Remember that the answers can be HERE, HIDDEN or in my HEAD.
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SUMMARISING (Briefly) summarise the passage.
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UNDERSTANDING WHAT YOU READ. Where do I find the answer to the question?
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HERE Is it HERE in one sentence in the text?
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HIDDEN HIDDEN Is it found by joining together information from two or more places in the text, or from information in the text and what I already know?
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HEAD Is the answer in my background knowledge: what I already know?
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The Titanic sank in 1912.
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A “Here” question is …. In which year did the Titanic sink? The answer is 1912, which can be found by simply reading the sentence.
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A Hidden question is …. What was the Titanic? Even though we are not directly told, the word “sink” tells us that it was a ship.
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A Head question is …. Why did the Titanic sink? The sentence doesn’t tell us, but we can use our prior knowledge to tell us that it struck an iceberg.
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This is called the 3H strategy for finding answers to questions about text.
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BY THE WAY ……………. These are two of the last photos ever taken of the Titanic before it left Queenstown in Ireland on its maiden voyage.
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We can remember these three levels by thinking: *Reading on the lines *Reading between the lines *Reading beyond the lines
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