WALT: think about what I already know before I start reading
Success Criteria:
- I can share my ideas about what I already know before I start reading
- I can learn from what others already know to help me in my reading
- I use what I already know to help me work out new and tricky words
- I use what I already know to help me better understand what I read
How I am going
I can share my ideas about what I already know before I start reading
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Kerri thinks
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I can learn from what others already know to help me in my reading
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Kerri thinks
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I use what I already know to help me work out new and tricky words
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Kerri thinks
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I use what I already know to help me better understand what I read
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Kerri thinks
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Reflection
Thinking about what I already know helps me because: I already know it and I can keep learning about it.
It was really hard when: I had to think what was going to happen next because you are don't look at the pictures, you have to do lots of thinking.
Something that really helped me was: Kerri and my story and practising. I share my ideas more now.
Kerri thinks
Lizzy, you have really grown in confidence as a reader and now readily share your ideas in the group. You can be counted on to think before you answer and are prepared to have a go and take risks in your learning. Being a great reader is all about thinking about what you have read and making sure you understand the text - you are a great reader Lizzy!
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