Judging the Relevance and worth of ideas part 2.pptx
Reading strategies ~^
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2. Inference is when you are reading, you think of
what is happening.
- Example: Helen is very sad because disease
make Helen can’t hear, see or talk.
- Evidence: She want to study to talk again.
3. Prediction is make guess about the future.
- Example: Helen will try her best to talk, she
don’t give up and study hard.
4. Text to text : Compare to book
- Example : She never give up
- Connection : I was read a book it talk about a children
didn’t have a parent but he never frustrated.
Text to self: Compare to myself
- Example : Helen scare storm
- Connection : When I was a child I scared storm
Text to world: Compare to the world.
- Example : Helen is a smart people
- Connection : Helen like Marie Curie
5. Summary is talk about your main idea.
Example : Helen was born in 27/06/1880 in USA.
When she was 2 years old she can’t talk, can’t
hear and can’t see.
6. Ask question before reading
Q : Is this text fiction or non-fiction? How do you know?
A : This text is non-fiction because Helen Keller is a
famous people.
Ask question during reading
Q : What are you wondering know ?
A : I wonder to know Why Helen can talk again?.
Ask question after reading
Q : What are you still wondering about ?
A : I still wonder a bout Why Helen can talk again.
7. Visualization is draw your favorite scene, and
make title for that scene.
8. Vocabulary is hard word that you find when you
read.
Word that you don’t understand.