What Happens When You Read?

A few questions to help you develop and deepen your habits and reflexes as a reader.

Notice your thinking (including when you are “off task”)
  • What are you thinking about as you read? (It’s too hot! When’s lunch?)
  • What is your mind telling you while you are reading this text? (This book is great/hard/weird!)
  • What did you notice about this text? (No detail is too small…)
Focus on reading
  • Where did you feel like you were really “in” the text?
  • Where did you begin to get confused or to lose focus?
  • What part of the text caused you trouble?
  • Was there a particular word or sentence that got in your way? (Dictionary!)
Focus on solving reading problems
  • What did you do to refocus your attention or clear up your confusion?
  • How could you put the section into your own words?
  • How could you get an overview of what the section is about?
  • Where do you think this section is going?
  • What do you already know that might help you figure out the section?
Focus on context
  • What do you know about the author of this text?
  • What do you know about the time and place where it was written?
  • What claims does this text make? What evidence does it present?
  • Whose voice is represented? Whose voice is missing?

Adapted from Schoenbach, et al, Reading for Understanding (West Ed 2012)