Book Literature

Reading

Mrs. Ruth Zobel

Wenatchee High School

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OSPI WASL 9-12
 
     
 

READING STRATEGIES

 
 

Read the Questions below and Click on the Multiple Choice Responses to test your knowledge about READING.

 

 


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#1 To increase your reading grade level  
 

A. read for 20 minutes every other day in a week.

B. read for 30 minutes at least five days a week.

C. read for 60 minutes at least five days a week.

 

 
#2 The most important idea in reading and writing is  
 

A. finding the main idea.

B. understanding the plot development.

C. identifying the major conflict the main character must solve.

 

 

#3 How can understanding "sequence" help your reading ability?

          (the order in which things happen)

 
 

A. Clue words such as first, next, then, last, finally, before, and after often suggest order and help the reader to understand the development of the plot.

B. Words about time - the time of day, the day of the week, the month, the seasons of the year assist readers to sense the passage of time as they enter the text.

C. When there are no clue words, the order in which events happen or how something works, or the steps in the process of creating something or uncovering a mystery help the reader to experience the author's intent.

 

 
#4 Cause and Effect (under construction)  
 

A. Read for 15 minutes every other day

B. Read for

C. Read for