Which of the following statements is true?

A. To be an effective reader it is important to find a place to read with minimal distractions. (Some read better with music in the background)

B. To be an effective reader you use context clues to figure out the definition of unfamiliar words.

C. To be an effective reader you make predictions about the text before you read.

D. All of the above.


The following effective reading strategies fall into which category?
Figure out what you already know and what you need to learn.
Find a place with few distractions.
Set reading goals.

A. During Reading

B. After Reading

C. Pre-Reading

D. They don't fall into any category.


The following effective reading strategies fall into which category?
Evaluate your reading and how well you understood what you read.
If you didn't understand what you read, re-read or ask for help.
Clarify anything that was confusing for you.

A. During Reading

B. After Reading

C. Pre-Reading

D. They don't fall into any category.

The following effective reading strategies fall into which category?
Write down questions that arise.
Use context clues to figure the meaning of unfamiliar words.
Check on your predictions…did they happen?

A. During Reading

B. After Reading

C. Pre-Reading

D. They don't fall into any category.



Answer :

1. D. They all help.
2. C. It wouldn't make sense to set them before or during.
3. B. It wouldn't make sense to ask before or during. You wouldn't even have the chance to understand what you read.
4. A. You would need to have read it to come up with questions.