The Taylor and Hancock post-reading stage consists of activities to assure long-term retention of what they have read. These might include pre-reading strategies, vocabulary reinforcement activities, journal writing, or other writing activities.
Post reading refers to the stage after completing a reading task where the reader reflects on and analyzes the information they have read. This stage involves comprehension checks, summarizing key points, and making connections to prior knowledge or experiences. It helps reinforce understanding and retention of the material.
In the post-reading phase, ask yourself "Was my purpose for reading achieved?".
In the post-reading phase, ask yourself "Was my purpose for reading achieved?".
my porpose for reading achived
Yes
form an opinion of the text
Summarizing
The word that links "girl," "book," and "post" is "reading," as all three activities typically involve reading.
Pre-reading- SurveyingParaphrasing- ReadingSummarizing- Post-reading
Form an opinion of the text. (apex)
summarize what you have read.
The Taylor and Hancock post-reading stage consists of activities to assure long-term retention of what they have read. These might include pre-reading strategies, vocabulary reinforcement activities, journal writing, or other writing activities.
Pre-reading - What's my purpose for reading this text?Post-reading - Can I summarize what I've read? Reading - What information should I highlight or write down?