Summarizing
Summarizing
Emily is using the reading strategy of summarizing. Summarizing involves condensing the main ideas or points of a text into a shorter version while still capturing the key information. It helps readers to understand and remember the main point of what they have read.
Mark is using summarization as a reading strategy by identifying and condensing the main idea of the newspaper article into a brief statement.
It means reading and thinking about questions that aren't obvious in the book and/or article. For example; Questions about the the future (in the reading).
Exploratory reading allots more time into getting a fairly accurate picture of a material's presentation of ideas. An example is reading a long article from a magazine.
Making mental images APEX : )
Making mental images APEX : )
Maria reads an article about why voters should be well informed. This makes her think about her parents who read the newspaper every day. Maria is using the activating prior knowledge reading strategy.
Predicting.
Column reading is an act of analyzing an article
reading
A productive reading strategy includes: 1.) Read the story and any expository text that accompanies it-for example, a foreword or an afterward. While you are reading, you should be looking for three major building blocks of literature: content, context, and themes. 2,). Look for examples of how the influences of context affect the content of what you are reading. 3.) Look for examples of how important themes are developed in the content of what you are reading.