Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Thinking Strategies Used by Proficient Readers

This is also from the Chris Tovani program. It's based on research synthesis of P. David Pearson and Janice A. Dole.

"A strategy is an intentional plan that is flexible and can be adapted to meet the demands of the situation.

Proficient Readers:

  • Activate background knowledge and make connections between new and known information.
  • Quesion the text in order to clarify ambiguity and deepen understanding.
  • Draw inferences using background knowledge and clues from the text.
  • Determine importance in order to distinguish details from main ideas.
  • Monitor comprehension in order to make sure meaning is being constructed.
  • Reread and employ fix-up strategies to repair confusion.
  • Use sensory images to enhance comprehension and visualize the reading.
  • Synthesize and extend thinking.

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