Comprehension Cards Print these questions out using different color paper for each section, e.g.: Expository before: red Expository during: blue Expository.

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Comprehension Cards Print these questions out using different color paper for each section, e.g.: Expository before: red Expository during: blue Expository after: yellow Narrative before: green Narrative during: orange Narrative after: purple

Expository text designed to explain or provide information seems to lead to more word learning. typically defines words, provide examples, and provides illustrations Six of the more important types of expository texts: enumeration-description, time sequence, explanation-process, compare-contrast, problem-solution, and cause-effect

What does the title tell me? Expository before reading

What do I already know about the topic? Expository before reading

What do the pictures tell me? Expository before reading

What do I want to learn about? Expository before reading

Does this make sense? Expository during reading

What have I learned so far? Expository during reading

What questions do I still have? Expository during reading

What new words did I learn? Expository after reading

What was this mainly about? Expository after reading

What did I learn? Expository after reading

What else do I want to know about _____________? Expository after reading

Narrative texts tell a story creates a ‘story grammar’

What does the title tell me about the story? Narrative before reading

What do the pictures tell me? Narrative before reading

What do I already know about ______________? Narrative before reading

Who? Narrative during reading

What? Narrative during reading

When? Narrative during reading

Where? Narrative during reading

Why? Narrative during reading

How? Narrative during reading

What do I think will happen next? Narrative during reading

Who were the main characters? Narrative after reading

What was the setting? Narrative after reading

What was the problem? Narrative after reading

How was the problem solved? Narrative after reading

Why did _________________ do ____________________________? Narrative after reading

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