Title: Active Reading Strategies
1Active Reading Strategies
2Do you think about what you read? As you read
silently, think about the 5 Reading Strategies
35 Active Reading Strategies
41. Question what you read
51. Question what you read
- What questions come to your mind?
61. Question what you read
- Why do the characters act as they do?
71. Question what you read
81. Question what you read
- What causes events to happen?
91. Question what you read
- When does the action peak or climax?
102. Visualize
Hmmwhat do I see?
112. Visualize
- Create a picture in your mind
122. Visualize
- Make use of similes, metaphors, allusions
133. Predict
I predict
143. Predict
- What do you think will happen? Prove it!
153. Predict
163. Predict
- Red Herring (false clues)
174. Connect
184. Connect
- Text to Self
- Bring your own experiences to the story.
194. Connect
- Text to Text
- Make connections with other literature, movies,
etc.
Resources Text to Text Worksheet
204. Connect
- Text to Real
- World
- This reminds me of
Resource Text to Real World Worksheet
215. Respond
225. Respond
- What does the story say to you?
Resources Response Journal Strategy Use
sticky notes to respond
235. Respond
- What is the mood of the story?
245. Respond
- What is the theme of the story?
255. Respond
- What are the internal and external conflicts?
265. Respond
- What is the tone of the story?
275. Respond
- What literal meanings are in the story?
285. Respond
- What symbols are in the story?
29As you read silently, think about the 5 Reading
Strategies