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1 Making Connections

2 What are Connections? Connections are links that readers can make between what they are reading and things they already know about.

3 Why should we make connections?
Good readers make connections to better understand what they are reading.

4 How do readers make connections?
Good readers use their own background knowledge and prior experiences to make connections. There are 3 different ways that a reader can make connections …

5 ~ Types of Connections ~
Text – to – Self Text – to - Text Text – to - World

6 Connection: Text – to - Self
These are connections that readers make between the text (what you are reading) and their own past experiences and/or background knowledge.

7 Connection: Text – to - Text
These are connections that readers make between the text they are reading and other texts the reader has read before. Other kinds of texts might include books, poems, scripts, songs, or anything written. You could even include movies or television shows that you have seen before.

8 Connection: Text – to - World
These are connections that readers make between the text and the bigger issues, events, or concerns of society. To make these types of connections the reader must think about what is going on in the world around them.

9 Ways to Start your Connections …
“That reminds me of … “ “Remember when … “ “This is like … “ “This character makes me think of …” “This setting reminds me of … “


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