When you visualize as you read, you --
check to determine whether or not the text being read is being understood
make connections to identify with the characters’ feelings.
spend time thinking about the text and how our thinking is changing.
use your senses to create a picture in your mind of what you are reading.
When you make connections as you read, you —
relate new ideas in the text to what you already know.
ask questions that will help you figure out the meaning of the text.
think about ways to determine the meaning of a new word.
determine which information in the text is most important.
When you predict as you read, you —
use information you have learned to think about what may happen next.
When you annotate as you read, you —
draw your attention to important or key words and phrases.
evaluate what the story is saying and remember key information.
Text features in your reading help--
A. draw your attention to important or key words and phrases.
B. determine which information in the text is most important.
C. relate new ideas in the text to what you already know.
D. make connections to identify with the characters’ feelings.