Student Compass: Instructional Strategies Bank  

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After Reading Strategies

  • "Somebody Wanted But So" - This is an after reading strategy to help students learn to summarize what they have read. It can also be used to change the point of view after reading a passage if the teacher is teaching that and wants to have the students base it on a reading text.
  • Summary Statement - After students read a passage, provide statements out of sequence reflecting main points of the story. The student puts the statements in order.

Strategies to be used in more than one area:

  • Cloze Procedure - The Cloze Procedure is used to assess students comprehension knowledge. It gives them an opportunity to read a passage missing words and they enter words they know that will give the sentence and passage meaning.  During "After Reading", this strategy could be used as an assessment for comprehension.
  • Comparing and Contrasting - After reading the passage, the students will look at the compare and contrast information that they wrote prior to reading the text.
  • Up and About - The students will review their predictions after reading the text.
  • Concept Map - The students, working as a team or independently will complete the concept map of story elements.  This will tell the teacher if they are familiar with the different parts of the story.