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1 Learn to Make Reading a 3-D Experience Using the 3 Phases of Active reading

2  What is Active Reading?  Why is Active Reading Important?  What are the 3 phases of Active Reading?  Which actions steps are listed under each phase of Active Reading?  What are actions of a “good reader”?

3 Reading is more than sounding out words. It’s more than reading a “good story”.

4 Active Reading is an engaged process.

5 Engaged – (v) to interact, to be busy, to be doing something

6 Active Reading is an engaged process. Engaged – (v) to interact, to be busy, to be doing something

7 Active Reading is an engaged process. Engaged – (v) to interact, to be busy, to be doing something

8 Active Reading is an engaged process. Engaged – (v) to interact, to be busy, to be doing something Antonym – turn off, disinterest, ignore

9  Benefits of Active Reading ◦ Increases interest in reading ◦ Improves comprehension of text ◦ Creates a framework for effective reading ◦ Helps readers better understand the world ◦ Increases reader’s interaction with text

10 Active Reading is an engaged process. Good Readers THINK!

11 Active Reading is an engaged process. Good Readers think!  They think BEFORE they read.

12 Active Reading is an engaged process. Readers think!  They think BEFORE they read.  They think WHILE they read.

13 Active Reading is an engaged process. Readers think!  They think BEFORE they read.  They think WHILE they read.  They think AFTER they read.

14 Readers think!  BEFORE

15 Readers think!  BEFORE  WHILE

16 Readers think!  BEFORE  WHILE  AFTER

17  3 Phases of Active Reading ◦ Before

18  3 Phases of Active Reading ◦ Before ◦ While

19  3 Phases of Active Reading ◦ Before ◦ While ◦ After

20 Before Reading

21  Before Reading ◦ Read Title/Read Captions

22  Before Reading ◦ Read Title/Read Captions ◦ Observe Layout/Observe Pictures/Graphs

23  Before Reading ◦ Read Title/Read Captions ◦ Observe Layout/Observe Pictures/Graphs ◦ Read Summary

24  Before Reading ◦ Read Title/Read Captions ◦ Observe Layout/Observe Pictures/Graphs ◦ Read Summary ◦ Read Questions

25  Before Reading ◦ Read Title/Read Captions ◦ Observe Layout/Observe Pictures/Graphs ◦ Read Summary ◦ Read Questions ◦ Read Author Information

26  Before Reading ◦ Read Title/Read Captions ◦ Observe Layout/Observe Pictures/Graphs ◦ Read Summary ◦ Read Questions ◦ Read Author Information ◦ Skim/Scan the Text

27  Before Reading ◦ Read Title/Read Captions ◦ Observe Layout/Observe Pictures/Graphs ◦ Read Summary ◦ Read Questions ◦ Read Author Information ◦ Skim/Scan the Text ◦ Think About What You ALREADY Know

28  Before Reading ◦ Read Title/Read Captions ◦ Observe Layout/Observe Pictures/Graphs ◦ Read Summary ◦ Read Questions ◦ Read Author Information ◦ Skim/Scan the Text ◦ Think About What You ALREADY Know ◦ Generate prediction

29 While Reading

30  While Reading ◦ Ask questions about the characters

31  While Reading ◦ Ask questions about the characters ◦ Ask questions about the events

32  While Reading ◦ Ask questions about the characters ◦ Ask questions about the events ◦ Ask questions about the setting

33  While Reading ◦ Ask questions about the characters ◦ Ask questions about the events ◦ Ask questions about the setting ◦ Connect events within the story

34  While Reading ◦ Ask questions about the characters ◦ Ask questions about the events ◦ Ask questions about the setting ◦ Connect events within the story ◦ Connect events in story with other literature

35  While Reading ◦ Ask questions about the characters ◦ Ask questions about the events ◦ Ask questions about the setting ◦ Connect events within the story ◦ Connect events in story with other literature ◦ Compare prediction to details revealed

36 After Reading

37  After Reading ◦ Write Summary

38  After Reading ◦ Write Summary ◦ Compare reading with other literature

39  After Reading ◦ Write Summary ◦ Compare reading with other literature ◦ Identify the purpose of literature

40  After Reading ◦ Write Summary ◦ Compare reading with other literature ◦ Identify the purpose of literature ◦ Answer previously generated questions

41  After Reading ◦ Write Summary ◦ Compare reading with other literature ◦ Identify the purpose of literature ◦ Answer previously generated questions ◦ Discuss the literature

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43  What is Active Reading?  Why is Active Reading Important?  What are the 3 phases of Active Reading?  Which actions steps are listed under each phase of Active Reading?  What are actions of a “good reader”?


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