Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Reading Strategies




As good readers we all use reading strategies to improve our reading skills and our reading comprehension. The most important part of reading is to understand what you are reading, and that is why we use reading strategies. It makes reading more enjoyable and a lot more fun when you connect to what you are reading and give a shout out to others about the great book you are reading. Please tell us about your favorite reading strategy or strategies that you use when you are reading and why you like them. Be sure to write four to five complete sentences with the correct punctuation and capitalization. 

16 comments:

  1. My favorite reading strategy is visualizing. I like it because I can picture things in that book that nobody else sees. It is great to use especially when your reading a book with no pictures. It is also great if you think a character should look different. πŸ“šπŸ“˜

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  2. My favorite strategy is to skip the word and read on and figure out the word with the clues that I read. I think that strategy works for me a lot I am reading a book called Terrors Of The Forest. I think it is a good book!πŸ“—πŸ“•

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  3. The book that I am reading is My Weird School series and my strategy is sounding out certain words, letter by letter. I like to do this because it helps me learn to read. I also like to sound it out because it helps me learn to spell better. Sometimes I sound out words more than once so I don't forget the word the next time. πŸ“˜

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  4. I like to predict what may happen in the book. If I think what might happen it will make it more fun to read. I really like that strategy. I am reading a book called clooles Migi. I have only read two pages. So fare it is a really good bookπŸ“šπŸ“˜

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  5. When I'm reading and I don't no a word I write it down on a piece of paper. When I'm done I either look the definition up or ask my parents what it means. Another strategy I use is rereading if I don't understand.

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  6. My favorite strategey is to look at clues and look it up on the dictionary. When I don't know an word, I just go to the next word to look for clues. If I still can't find out what it means I go to the dictionary. I used this when I was reading Princess Academy.πŸ“˜πŸ“•πŸ“šπŸ“š

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  7. If I am reading and I can't read a word I read it slowly. If I still can't read it I put it into chunks and then read it. I like to visualize my characters. I really like to read and I am reading Belly Up by Stuart Gibbs.

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  8. My favorite reading strategy is to visualize what I'm reading. Because I can picture what I'm reading and I can look at it in my head however I want to. Sometimes I predictπŸ€” what's going to happen next. Sometimes I'm right but other times I'm wrong.πŸ“—

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  9. One of my reading strategies is to choose a book your interested in. another one of my strategies is to have one goal in your reading you want to get to chapter three so you set a goal to get to chapter three. The books I am reading are Zane the ninja of ice😍 and Heidi is not a thief. I really enjoy reading win I read at night I never can put my book down.

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  10. My favorite strategy is the infer strategy. It helps me guess the answer ro a question and to let me know if I was right or wrong. I use the infer strategy a lot to help me guess and check my answer. I also like the goldilocks strategy it helps me know the f a book is to easy to hard or just right.I love useing all these strategies! πŸ“•

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  11. A strategy that I use is to predict what is going to happen in the story. When reading I always try to figure out what will happen next. I also use the visualize strategy to picture what might happen next in a story. I have enjoyed reading the Nathan Hale graphic novel series. I predicted a few things that would happen and I was right a few times.

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  12. My favorite reading strategy is the visual strategy. I like it because I can imagine how the person looks like so it is like I make up the character. I use the visualizing stratagy a lot because I read a lot of no picture books. I also use then infer stratagy. It helps me guess problems in the book and then find out. It also helps me find out if I had inferred correctly or if I had inferred incorrectly.

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  13. My favorite reading strategy is slowly sounding out a word one letter at a time when I'm not sure what the word is. It helps me figure out what the word is. If i don't know what it means I ask for help. Then I read the sentence again to make sure I understand what the author is saying.

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  14. I look at the cover to find out about what I am reading. Sometimes I use the 5 finger rule. Usually I look for books that I know I can read. I use different reading strategys because I love to read!πŸ˜€

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  15. My favorite reading strategy is to look on the back of the book and read the short story about the book. Since i'm into sports books I find a sport book and i will probaly like it. Sometimes I dont get what the author is saying, I read it again then I will probaly like it.

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  16. My favorite reading strategy is re reading if I don't get a sentence. If I see a word I don't know I ask my parents or sister what it means. I try to find books that I have not read. If I can't find a book that I have not read then I read a series or a book that I have read before. I sometimes use the five finger rule to see if it is a good book for me. Those are some of my reading strategy.

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