6th Grade Comprehension. This is also where students start to explore more genres of literature as they learn there is more to it than just fiction vs. nonfiction. If you would like more videos on like this, please leave a comment.
If you would like more videos on like this, please leave a comment. At higher levels, comprehending a text involves making inferences and understanding implicit ideas. Learn vocabulary, terms and more with flashcards, games and other study tools.
Use the clothing labels on the left to answer the questions on the right.
Read the story "Why the Sky Is Far Away" before answering.
Use the reading comprehension process skills of summarizing, predicting, visualizing, questioning, and clarifying with extensive scaffolding and support, through think aloud prompts. Rather than reading into inferences, we expect students at this level to make their own inferences and back them up with a traceable and well documented argument. At higher levels, comprehending a text involves making inferences and understanding implicit ideas.