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Four Essential Reading Strategies:

Four Essential Reading Strategies:. You must consider the writer’s audience and purpose Consider your purpose for reading Relate what you read to your prior knowledge Evaluate reading material both as you read and after you read to make sure you understand and can then form judgments.

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Four Essential Reading Strategies:

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  1. Four Essential Reading Strategies: • You must consider the writer’s audience and purpose • Consider your purpose for reading • Relate what you read to your prior knowledge • Evaluate reading material both as you read and after you read to make sure you understand and can then form judgments

  2. Annotating Strategies • Highlight key information, new vocabulary, significant quotes, or references to other works • Make notes in the margin (in pencil) or on post-it notes • Write a brief summary • Keep a list of key information • Create a vocabulary list of new terms with definitions

  3. Use the Library • Use reference books from the library rather than always relying on the internet • Ask the librarian to give you advice on where to find the information you need • Use a dictionary to improve your understanding of new vocabulary

  4. Pre-reading Strategies • Predict – try to “guess” what the text will be about • Preview – look through quickly getting an overall idea of the text • Purpose – ask yourself “why did the writer write this text?” • Prior knowledge – think about all your existing knowledge about the topic in the text to help you understand it better

  5. Post-reading Strategies • Skim the text again, adding to your notes and highlighting • Keep all of your notes with the text • Create a timeline of events • Finish all related questions or assignments while the information is still fresh in your mind

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