Good readers use a variety of reading strategies to read and find meaning in text. I would like to include reading strategy pages on this blog to list some of these strategies. You may use them to help students in your classes. The strategies listed can be used for anchor charts, bookmarks, mini flip charts, mini-lessons, or however you like. The strategies will not be listed in any specific order of importance. You may not agree with any or all of the strategies that I will post. You may want to think of them as "food for thought".
I will list the reading strategies pages as follows:
Reading Strategies: Accuracy
Reading Strategies: Fluency
Reading Strategies: Comprehension: Making Connections / Prior Knowledge
Reading Strategies: Comprehension: Creating Sensory Images / Visualizing
Reading Strategies: Comprehension: Asking Questions
Reading Strategies: Comprehension: Determining Importance
Reading Strategies: Comprehension: Making Inferences
Reading Strategies: Comprehension: Retelling / Synthesizing
Reading Strategies: Comprehension: Monitoring / "Fix-Up" Strategies
I wish you well in your teaching and in your life.
Mark