Metacognition is: "thinking about thinking" "thinking about doing" "thinking about seeing" none of the above A student who identifies where their difficulty occurred may be using which comprehension strategy? summarization metacognition flexibility structuring Explicitly teaching text features helps students to: find information quickly when answering questions after reading mentally organize new information understand the hierarchy of information from most important to least important all of the above Which of the following is a comprehension strategy? story map read aloud word identification all of the above Cooperative learning: allows students to work together allows students to help each other learn allows for effective comprehension strategy instruction all of the above Text comprehension strategies should be taught to students: once they have mastered "the basics" once they are reading at a second grade level once reading instruction begins none of the above The purpose of activating students' prior knowledge is to: enable students to visualize what they are reading enable students to draw from their own experiences enable students to focus on concepts all of the above Effective comprehension instruction requires: a direct explanation of strategy modeling of a strategy application of a strategy all of the above Which student is using mental imagery as a comprehension tool? Tom, who draws pictures illustrating a story his dad told him to help him sleep Bobby, who forms a picture in his mind of a playground when his mom reads to him from a story called Recess in First Grade Suzy, who tells a story about a penguin to her little sister, Ruthie all of the above Which activity could be used in activating a students' prior knowledge? telling your students the names of the author and illustrator of the story asking students to draw a picture of the main character in a story previewing a text with your students and asking them what they already know about the topic all of the above Assignments Writing