Independent Reading
Strategies
By: Jill Marie Warner
When I get stuck on a word
in a book.
There are lots of things
to do.
I can do them all, please,
by myself;
I don't need help from
you.
I can look at the picture
to get a hint,
Or think what the story is
about.
I can get my mouth ready
to say the first letter,
A kind of sounding out.
I can chop the word into
smaller parts.
Like on and ing
and ly,
Or find smaller words in
compound words
Like raincoat and bumblebee.
I can think of a word that
makes sense in that place,
Guess or say blank� and
read on
Until the sentence has reached its end,
Then go back and try these
on:
Does it make sense?
Can we say it that way?
Does it look right to me?
Chances are the right word
will pop out like the sun
In my own mind, can't you
see?
If I've thought of and
tried out most of these things
And I still do no know
what to do,
Then I may turn around and
ask
For some help to get me
through.