Monitoring for Meaning

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Monitoring for Meaning Does this make sense? Is my answer reasonable? What strategies can I use? I will show my work. HCMS

Background Knowledge This reminds me of? How is this like…. Can I connect this to something I already know? HCMS

Sensory Image I can see/smell/hear/taste… The movie in my head shows… How does the image help me? HCMS

Synthesize How did my thinking change? Now I understand that… How can I use this in real life applications? HCMS

Asking Questions What will come next? Why did that happen? Why is that important? Does this make sense? HCMS

Infer Can I draw a conclusion? I’m thinking that… Can I make a prediction? Is there an easier/different way to solve the problem? How can I support my answer? HCMS

Determine Importance What information can I get from the graphs, charts and tables? What key words do I need to decide what information is relevant and irrelevant to the problem? HCMS