Seven Strategies of Effective Reading
|
Strategy |
Definition |
Activating |
"Priming the cognitive pump" in order to recall relevent prior
knowledge and experiences from long-term memory in order to extract and
construct meaning from text |
Inferring |
Bringing together what is spoken (written) in the text, what is
unspoken (unwritten) in the text, and what is already known by the
reader in order to extract and construct meaning from the text |
Monitoring-Clarifying |
Thinking about how and what one is reading, both during and after
the act of reading, for purposes of determining if one is comprehending
the text combined with the ability to clarify and fix up any mix-ups |
Questioning |
Engaging in learning dialogues with text (authors), peers, and
teachers through self-questioning, question generation, and question
answering |
Searching-Selecting |
Searching a variety of sources in order to select appropriate
information to answer questions, define words and terms, clarify
misunderstandings, solve problems, or gather information |
Summarizing |
Restating the meaning of text in one's own words — different words from those used in the original text |
Visualizing-Organizing |
Constructing a mental image or graphic organizer for the purpose of extracting and constructing meaning from the text |
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