Before reading:
- Good readers have clear reading goals.
- Good readers overview the text in order to determine whether the text is worth reading, identify goal-relevant sections of the text, and develop a reading plan.
- Good readers generally progress from beginning to end of the text.
- Good readers give differential attention to information that is relevant to their goals.
- Good readers sometimes jump forward and backward to find particular information and to clarify confusions as they arise. They are aware of confusions because they monitor as they read.
- Good readers anticipate what might be said, updating their predictions and hypotheses as they read.
- Good readers relate prior knowledge to the ideas in the text and relate ideas in the text to one another. They revise old ideas and make inferences during reading.
- Good readers sometimes use strategies as they read, for example, to determine the meanings of unknown words or to remember particular ideas.
- Good readers demonstrate passion for certain ideas presented in the text.
- Good readers construct interpretations and conclusions as reading proceeds.
- Good readers sometimes reread or re-skim the text just read.
- Good readers sometimes attempt to restate important ideas from the text. If notes might help later recall, they take them.
- Good readers continue to reflect on the text after they have finished reading.
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ReplyDeleteTeacher Vanessa,
As I am not a good reader I just skip the paragraph and try to read only the main thing. But 'how do good readers understand what they read' will really help me.I will start keeping a reading goal. This blog is helping me to write something everyday.
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ReplyDeleteTeacher Vanessa,
As I am not a good reader I just skip the paragraph and try to read only the main thing. But 'how do good readers understand what they read' will really help me.I will start keeping a reading goal. This blog is helping me to write something everyday.
This is really useful. Reading is not easy, especially reading professional paper. I've often wanted to quit. After I read 'how do good readers understand what they read', I now know what I should prepare and what I should focus on. It's still not easy, but I am making progress. Now I read children story book to practice what I learn here. It's more fun and less frustrated.
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