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Wrong Answer Correct Answer Apply Decoding Skills to unknown words. Determine what is unclear. Apply Context Clues. Reread the passage that did not make sense to you. Check the dictionary.

Wrong Answer Correct Answer Make Connections between what you are reading and what you already know. Visualize what is happening in the text. Wonder freely as you read. Predict what will happen next. Think about how the text makes you feel.

Wrong Answer Correct Answer Interpret as you read. Sum Up to check you understanding as you read. Ask Questions as you read.

Wrong Answer Correct Answer Does the passage make sense now? What words do I already know are like this word? What, if anything, did the author leave out? How can I break this long word into parts? How can I make sense of unclear parts of the passage? Have I seen the unknown word before? What context clues can I find in the rest of the sentence or in sentences around the word? Do I understand the meaning of All the words? What small words inside the long word will help me read it? What prefixes or suffixes do I recognize? Which parts of the passage are unclear?

Wrong Answer Correct Answer Does any of the text surprise me? Why? I wonder what else there is to know about the text? Have I read or experienced anything like this before? How do I feel about what I am reading? How might a picture or diagram help me picture and understand the text? Which illustrations helped me predict? What did I already know that helped me predict? Can I picture in my mind what is described in the text? What does this text remind me of? I wonder why the text is the way it is? What part of the text helped me predict?

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