We are learning what good readers do as they read.
Here are our reading strategies:
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We always tap under our words. This helps us to track our words and read what we see. |
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We check the pictures to help us understand what is happening in the story. |
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When we get to a"tricky" word, we get our mouths ready to try the beginning sound. |
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Good readers always ask themselves: "Does it make sense?" |
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We make good connections to the story. This helps to build our comprehension. |
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A good reader makes predictions before, during, and after they read. |