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SCROL Reading Strategy

Term Directions S C R O L

Survey Survey the pictures, captions, and headings.

S C R O L urvey Survey the pictures, captions, and headings.

Connect Connect the pictures and headings to each other and to your prior knowledge. Make predictions.

S C R O L urvey onnect Survey the pictures, captions, and headings. Connect the pictures and headings to each other and to your prior knowledge. Make predictions.

Read Set up your outline. Read the text. Use the headings and titles to set up a skeleton outline. Read the text.

S C R O L urvey Survey the pictures, captions, and headings. onnect Connect the pictures and headings to each other and to your prior knowledge. Make predictions. Set up your outline. Use the headings and titles to set up a skeleton outline. Read the text. ead

Outline Put the text aside and fill in any information you can recall from the reading.

S C R O L urvey onnect ead utline Survey the pictures, captions, and headings. onnect Connect the pictures and headings to each other and to your prior knowledge. Make predictions. Set up your outline. Use the headings and titles to set up a skeleton outline. Read the text. ead utline Put the text aside and fill in any information you can recall from the reading.

Look Back Look back at the text and complete the outline by writing in information you missed. Use a different color for this step.

S C R O L urvey onnect ead utline ook Back Survey the pictures, captions, and headings. Connect the pictures and headings to each other and to your prior knowledge. Make predictions. onnect Set up your outline. Use the headings and titles to set up a skeleton outline. Read the text. ead utline Put the text aside and fill in any information you can recall from the reading. ook Back Look back at the text and complete the outline by writing in information you missed. Use a different color for this step.