Making Connections In Reading Worksheets. Create your text connections anchor chart as you explain the reading strategy with your students. This product includes posters and lined writing paper for making connections in reading.
Today we're tackling another reading comprehension strategy: making connections. Use this resource when working with your students on making connections to a piece of text. Have students switch reader and listener roles halfway through the reading of the text.
It is a great choice to read aloud to your students and model the steps of making connections between yourself and the text.
When completed, the anchor chart can be used throughout the year as a reference for making connections with all different types of texts.
Discover learning games, guided lessons, and other interactive activities for children. Your students will practice making text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world connections as they read literature or informational text. Reflection: Text to self connections is the least challenging type of connection.
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