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Reading Comprehension Strategies for Critical Literacy

Effective reading comprehension involves a set of strategies designed to enhance understanding and critical thinking. These strategies include summarizing, questioning the author's intent, synthesizing information from multiple sources, visualizing characters or scenes, determining the purpose for reading, and identifying key details.

Reading Comprehension Strategies for Critical Literacy

TEACHING Comprehension Strategies

Direct Instruction

Students then practice on their own
Providing opportunities for shared and guided practice
Modelling Strategy

requires the reader to interact with the text in a different way

requires the reader to go back and rethink

The READING PROCESS

requires the use of strategies

After Reading
During Reading
Before Reading

12 Examples of Reading Comprehension Strategies for Critical Literacy

Visualizing

ie. What do you think the characters look like?

Predicting

ie. Based on ________ 's actions, what do you think will happen next?

Making Connections

ie. How is this different from what I read in _______ ?

Activating Prior Knowledge

ie. What do I already know about this topic?

Determining a Purpose for Reading

ie. Why am I reading this?

Monitoring Comprehension

ie. Does this part make sense? Perhaps I should go back and re-read _________ .

Questioning

ie. What is the author's intent?

Drawing Inferences

ie. What do you think the author is really saying?

Summarizing

ie. How can I tell what happened in my own words?

Finding Important Information

ie. Should I make a note of that detail?

Evaluating

ie. Are the ideas being fairly presented?

Synthesizing

ie. How does the information from this text fit with what I read in _________ ?