![]() ![]() ![]() Have you ever just had a bad day? I have. These just a few of the books I’ve used over the years to teach text to self connections. The characters also need to be realistic, especially for older kids. Family, sibling rivalry, pets, school, or feelings are a great place to start. When picking text to self books, it is important to look for books that have a theme that kids can relate to. You can read more about making connections in The Measured Mom’s post of our 10-week Reading Comprehension Series or in my article, Reading Comprehension Strategies: Reading Equals Thinking.īook List for Making Connections: Text to Self ![]() text to world– This reminds me this time in history/what’s going on in the world right now….text to text– This reminds me of another book I’ve read/movie I’ve watched….text to self – This reminds me of my own life….There are three kinds of connections readers make before, during or after reading: One important comprehension strategy we want readers to use is making connections. We even have printable comprehension book list. Today, I’m sharing our book list for making connections!īe sure to check out all our reading comprehension book lists. ![]()
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