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T H I N K L I T E R A C Y: C r o s s - C u r r i c u l a r A p p r o a c h e s , G r a d e s 7 - 1 2. reading Strategies R. Introduction to reading Strategies Getting Ready to Read: Previewing a Text 8. Analyzing the Features of a Text 12. Finding Organizational Patterns 16. Anticipation Guide Revise 20. Finding Signal Words 24. Extending Vocabulary (Creating a Word Wall) 30. Engaging in reading : Using Context to Find Meaning 34. reading Between the Lines (Inferences) 40. Most/Least Important Idea(s) and Information 44. Sorting Ideas Using a Concept Map 48. Visualizing 56. Making Notes 60. Reacting to reading : Responding to Text (Graffiti) 66. Drawing Conclusions (I Read/I think /Therefore) 70. Making Judgements (Both Sides Now) 74.
R THINK LITERACY : Cross-Curricular Approaches, Grades 7-12 8 Getting Ready to Read: Previewing a Text A well-designed textbook, website or other print resource has a variety of elements or features that are applied consistently to help the reader locate and use the material.
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Literacy Skills for the World, Literacy Skills for the World of Tomorrow, Library Skills, Information Skills, and Information, Library Skills, Information Skills, and Information Literacy, Computer Basic Skills, LiteraCy, Skills, Child develop literacy skills through the, ADOLESCENT LITERACY GUIDE, Defining, measuring and improving health literacy