This document outlines three types of comprehension errors that can occur when reading - text-based errors, inference errors, and critical response errors. For each type of error, it lists specific comprehension skills that teachers should focus on to help students improve in that area, such as setting, plot, cause and effect, main idea, author's purpose, and comparing and contrasting.
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This document outlines three types of comprehension errors that can occur when reading - text-based errors, inference errors, and critical response errors. For each type of error, it lists specific comprehension skills that teachers should focus on to help students improve in that area, such as setting, plot, cause and effect, main idea, author's purpose, and comparing and contrasting.
This document outlines three types of comprehension errors that can occur when reading - text-based errors, inference errors, and critical response errors. For each type of error, it lists specific comprehension skills that teachers should focus on to help students improve in that area, such as setting, plot, cause and effect, main idea, author's purpose, and comparing and contrasting.
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This document outlines three types of comprehension errors that can occur when reading - text-based errors, inference errors, and critical response errors. For each type of error, it lists specific comprehension skills that teachers should focus on to help students improve in that area, such as setting, plot, cause and effect, main idea, author's purpose, and comparing and contrasting.
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Type of Comprehension Error (from Name of comprehension skill to teach
running record) Text-Based • Setting • Plot • Textual Details • Basic Character Elements • Explicit Information • Genre • Sequence Inference • Cause and Effect • Character Elements • Main Idea • Drawing Conclusions • Fact and Opinion • Figurative Language • Vocabulary in Context Critical Response • Author’s Purpose • Classify and Categorize • Compare and Contrast • Making Predictions • Theme • Voice