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English Language Arts, Grade 7
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Study Guide Reading Process English Language Arts, Grade 7
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READING
PROCESS
What
Is
the
Reading
Process?
The
steps
a
student
follows
in
reading
effectively
are
called
the
reading
process.
Examples:
•
A
student
should
set
a
purpose,
like
information
or
entertainment,
for
reading
before
reading
the
selection.
•
The
step
in
the
reading
process
when
a
student
looks
over
the
selection
is
called
previewing.
•
Before
reading,
a
student
should
plan
how
he/she
is
going
to
remember
the
information
from
the
selection.
Strategies
for
remembering
information
from
a
reading
selection
are
taking
notes
or
creating
graphic
organizers.
•
A
student
should
review
his/her
reading
purpose
during
reading.
•
During
reading,
successful
readers
make
connections
between
what
is
being
read
and
his/her
own
life.
•
After
reading,
the
successful
reader
should
pause
and
think
about
what
he/she
has
just
read.
This
step
in
the
reading
process
is
called
"pause
and
reflect."
•
Certain
genres
of
literature
need
to
be
read
more
than
once.
This
step
in
the
reading
process
is
called
rereading.
•
The
last
step
in
the
reading
process
is
to
think
back
and
recall
what
was
just
read.
This
step
is
called
remembering.
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Try
This!
1]
The
principal
of
the
junior
high
school
is
standing
in
front
of
a
noisy
assembly
of
seventh
grade
students
with
her
hands
on
her
hips
and
a
stern
look
on
her
face.
You
can
infer
that
the
principal
is
_____.
a]
overjoyed
b]
angry
c]
elated
d]
happy
2]
A
teenaged
girl
wearing
a
swimsuit
is
walking
toward
an
outdoor
pool.
Walking
next
to
her
holding
her
hand
is
a
toddler
in
a
swimsuit.
The
reader
can
draw
the
conclusion
that
the
teenager
and
the
toddler
are
going
to
the
zoo.
a]
true
b]
false
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