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1 Strategies for Reading
How to Become an Active Reader Mrs. Henson – English II

2 Active Reading Have you ever been an “in-active” reader?
What does it mean to read “actively?” What do you think of when you hear the word “active?” Is reading something that “happens” to you?

3 6 Strategies/Methods Predict Visualize Connect Question Clarify
Evaluate

4 PREDICT Try to figure out what will happen next and how the selection might end. Then read on to see how accurate you were. What is the difference between a prediction and a true guess?

5 VISUALIZE Visualize characters, events, and setting to help you understand what’s happening. When you read nonfiction, pay attention to the images that form in your mind as you read. Do you know what “imagery” is?

6 CONNECT Connect personally with what you’re reading.
Think of similarities between the descriptions in the selection and what you have personally experienced, heard about, and read about. Consider your independent reading book choices…

7 QUESTION Question what happens while you read.
Searching for reasons behind events and characters’ feelings can help you feel closer to what you are reading.

8 CLARIFY Stop occasionally to review what you understand, and expect to have your understanding change and develop as you read on. Reread and use resources to help you clarify your understanding. Also, watch for answers to questions you had earlier.

9 EVALUATE Form opinions about what you read, both while you’re reading and after you’ve finished. Develop your own ideas about characters and events. This is big-time higher order thinking! Can you think of a time when you “evaluated” something?


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