- Rosemarie Ann Siragusa School
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Peronneau, Danielle
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Getting to Know Thinking Maps
Thinking Maps is a set of 8 visual patterns that correlate to specific cognitive processes. They are used across all grades and content areas to build the critical thinking, problem-solving, comprehension, and communication skills necessary for academic success in every domain.
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POWER Words
Twelve key words that will often be found in questions about reading passages, and seen on standardized tests.
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UNRAAVEL Strategy
A reading comprehension strategy that we use quite often. Please make sure to work through the strategies included on this chart. Please pay careful attention to the LAST THREE strategies-- they are often the most helpful ones to use.
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What is Fluency?
Fluency is defined as the ability to read with speed, accuracy, and proper expression. When reading aloud, fluent readers read in phrases and add intonation appropriately. Their reading is smooth and has expression. As children progress into upper grades, the volume of reading required escalates dramatically. Fluency becomes increasingly important, in order to avoid sounding choppy or awkward.