Previewing the Text

Description: Previewing the text provides an opportunity for readers to skim through the text before actually reading. This strategy provides students with a mental outline of the text they will be reading.  Previewing will help students improve their comprehension and should be used automatically whenever students are faced with a new text.

 

Step-by-Step

  • Read the title. Think about the topic of the text.
  • Read the introductory statements or questions.  Think about how they are limiting the topic.
  • Skim the headings.  Think about these main ideas and how they relate to the topic.
  • Look for statements or words in boldface type.  Think about how these relate to the major ideas.
  • Study pictures, maps, graphs, and charts.  Think about how these help explain the topic and the main ideas.
  • Read the review questions. Think about how these relate to the material that has been previewed.

 

Extensions

  • Use the Think-Aloud strategy in conjunction with this strategy.
  • Previewing the Text is the same as the first step in SQ3R (Survey).
  • Working in small groups, students can talk together as they work with this strategy.

Previewing the Text

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