Reading Strategies
Reading Strategies
Reading Strategies
• It is a type of frontloading
strategy (Bursuck & Damer,
2011, pg. 289).
• It helps readers to be more • Readers can gain prior
informed and aware of what knowledge from previous
they are reading. lessons or personal
experiences.
• Any connections can be
made!
Predicting
From images of the text From samples of the text
• Readers can predict specific ideas • Readers can predict specific ideas
or the main idea of a text through or the main idea of a text through
images. sample previewing.
• The images might include cover • A teacher could read aloud a
(front and back) as well as preview specific passage and ask students
images from inside the text. to share or write their predictions.
• Readers can write and share • Predictions can range from specific
predictions. points of a text to the main idea.
Increasing Text Interest
• Make a personal connection with
the text such as sharing personal
• Recommended strategy experiences.
from Bursuck and Damer
(2011, pg. 290). • State future goals for applying the
new information such as class
• Provide reasons why projects, field trips, or
students should be excited experiments.
to learn the topics in the • Search information or play
text. interactive games online.
New Vocabulary
• It is another type of frontloading strategy (2011, pg.
289).
• Reviewing new vocabulary from the text will enable
readers to further grasp what information they will
learn.
• Taking time to review new terms before reading
creates more time for critical thinking during and after
reading.
During Reading Strategies!
During-reading strategies help the reader
focus on comprehending the content.
Graphic Organizers
• Graphic Organizers can be used to help the
reader monitor what they read as they read!
• They can be created or based on prior
templates.
• The reader writes new information about the
text into the organizer. In a class, they can
be used formatively or summatively.
Individually, a student can use them as an
independent checking, system.
Monitoring Text:
References