Title: RECIPROCAL READING
1RECIPROCAL READING
2PREDICTING
- What do you think the text is going to be about?
- Look for clues, such as headings, diagrams,
pictures and words in bold type.
3READING SILENTLY
- Could everyone please read to the end of
- (this paragraph, this section of text)?
4CLARIFYING
- Are there any words that you would like clarified
or explained?
5READING ALOUD
Would anyone like to read aloud?
6QUESTIONING
- Are there any questions that you would like to
ask about what we have just read?
Remember that the answers can be HERE, HIDDEN or
in my HEAD.
7SUMMARISING
(Briefly) summarise the passage.
8UNDERSTANDING WHAT YOU READ.
Where do I find the answer to the question?
9HERE
Is it HERE in one sentence in the text?
10 HIDDEN
Is it found by joining together information from
two or more places in the text, or from
information in the text and what I already know?
11HEAD
Is the answer in my background knowledge what I
already know?
12The Titanic sank in 1912.
13A Here question is .
In which year did the Titanic sink?
The answer is 1912, which can be found by simply
reading the sentence.
14A Hidden question is .
What was the Titanic?
Even though we are not directly told, the word
sink tells us that it was a ship.
15A Head question is .
Why did the Titanic sink?
The sentence doesnt tell us, but we can use our
prior knowledge to tell us that it struck an
iceberg.
16This is called the 3H strategy for finding
answers to questions about text.
17BY THE WAY .
These are two of the last photos ever taken of
the Titanic before it left Queenstown in Ireland
on its maiden voyage.
18We can remember these three levels by
thinking Reading on the lines Reading between
the lines Reading beyond the lines