Reading
The primary aim of reading is comprehension.
Comprehension Strategies
Summarizing
Clarifying
Asking Questions
Predicting
Making Connections
Visualization
Adjusting Speed
Summarizing
Clarifying
Asking Questions
Predicting
Making Connections
Visualization
Adjusting Speed
Comprehension Skills
Author's Point of View
Sequence
Fact or Opinion
Main Idea and Details
Compare and Contrast
Cause and Effect
Classify and Categorize
Author's Purpose
Drawing Conclusions
Reality and Fantasy
Making Inferences
Author's Point of View
Sequence
Fact or Opinion
Main Idea and Details
Compare and Contrast
Cause and Effect
Classify and Categorize
Author's Purpose
Drawing Conclusions
Reality and Fantasy
Making Inferences
Making inferences
As you read, use the information in the text and your own knowledge to make inferences about the characters or the events in the story.
Sometimes a writer gives us hints about an event in a story or about what a character is thinking or feeling. These hints can help readers make inferences.
As you read, use the information in the text and your own knowledge to make inferences about the characters or the events in the story.
Sometimes a writer gives us hints about an event in a story or about what a character is thinking or feeling. These hints can help readers make inferences.