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    reading strategies
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  • What are the three stages in the reading process?
    pre-reading, during-reading, and post-reading
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  • What are the 3 pre-reading strategies we have discussed?
    prediction, connection, and vocabulary
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  • What is prediction?
    to guess what the reading will be about
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  • What do you look at to make a prediction?
    title, pictures, captions, subtitles, bold words, italicized words, colored words, graphs, charts, etc.
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  • Why should we do pre-reading strategies?
    to be able to understand the reading more and to be able to read faster
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  • How can we connect to a reading?
    think about our past knowledge - our personal, text, and world knowledge
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  • When we predict, we can guess what the reading will be about, and we can also guess __________________________.
    what questions will be asked
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  • Name something you should do while you are reading.
    looking for answers to questions and taking notes
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  • What three things have we done after we read?
    discuss, answer questions, and summarize
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  • What are the 3 Reading Faster Tips we have learned?
    1. don't translate 2. don't worry about pronunciation 3. don't move your mouth
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  • What is the name for the main way people take notes?
    outline
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  • What is a main idea?
    the topic + claim - what the whole reading is about the main thing the writer says about a subject
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  • Where can you find the main idea of the whole reading?
    first paragraph (intro) - last sentence
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  • Where can you find the main idea of one paragraph?
    topic sentence (first sentence of the paragraph)
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  • How do you make an inference?
    use information from the text to make an educated guess
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  • What are the four factors that create an olympic champion?
    1. biology 2. psychology 3. environment 4. training & practice
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