Strategies to become a better reader and more physically active
1. What do effective readers do?
2. What do effective physically active students do?
1. Connect:
- Past learning and life experiences to the new text
2. Connect:
- Past successes and challenges of past games and activities to new activities and games
1. Predict:
- What will happen next in the text
- What conclusions the author will draw
- Whether the content has value to your thinking
2. Predict:
- What will happen next during a game
- Draw conclusions on how the game will end
- Whether physical activity has value for your body
1. Visualize and Explain:
- Who is the antagonist and protagonist of the story
- What is the main plot of the story
2. Visualize and Explain:
- How your body improves after 6 weeks of being physically active
- How physical activity improves self confidence
1. Summarize:
- What has happen in the chapter or story to support the plot
- The patterns and relationships you read in the story
2. Summarize:
- The effectiveness of Fitnessgram testing
- The results when you actively participate in Physical Education class
1. Pose Questions:
- About the characters, conflict, and resolution of the plot
2. Pose Questions:
To your P.E. teacher about your current level of physical fitness and their recommendations for maintaining or improving your fitness level
1. Evaluate:
- The manner in which the character dealt with their conflict
2. Evaluate:
- The level of improvement with skill and strategies from last year to this year
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1. What do effective readers do?
2. What do effective physically active students do?
1. Connect:
- Past learning and life experiences to the new text
2. Connect:
- Past successes and challenges of past games and activities to new activities and games
1. Predict:
- What will happen next in the text
- What conclusions the author will draw
- Whether the content has value to your thinking
2. Predict:
- What will happen next during a game
- Draw conclusions on how the game will end
- Whether physical activity has value for your body
1. Visualize and Explain:
- Who is the antagonist and protagonist of the story
- What is the main plot of the story
2. Visualize and Explain:
- How your body improves after 6 weeks of being physically active
- How physical activity improves self confidence
1. Summarize:
- What has happen in the chapter or story to support the plot
- The patterns and relationships you read in the story
2. Summarize:
- The effectiveness of Fitnessgram testing
- The results when you actively participate in Physical Education class
1. Pose Questions:
- About the characters, conflict, and resolution of the plot
2. Pose Questions:
To your P.E. teacher about your current level of physical fitness and their recommendations for maintaining or improving your fitness level
1. Evaluate:
- The manner in which the character dealt with their conflict
2. Evaluate:
- The level of improvement with skill and strategies from last year to this year
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