P.L.O.R.E. Reading Strategies
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Strategy for Reading
P = Preview
Preview the passage – Activate prior
knowledge
• Circle Title – Make a prediction
• Picture walk—predict what it is about
• Fiction or Non-fiction—
F
NF
• Narrative or Expository—Genre???
L = Locate
Encountering unknown vocabulary
• Locate bold, underlined, or italicized
words
• Read around the word for context clues
of word meanings
• Decide on a meaning and plug it into
the sentence to test the meaning
O
=
Organize
Organize the Questions to locate
the main idea
• Read the Questions
• Underline key words – Circle words that
need to be focused on in the question
• Remember: questions give information
about characters/events, facts/details that
occur in the passage (this is a preview of
what will be read)
R
=
Read
Record the main idea
• Read the passage once without
stopping
• Pay attention to your prediction,
words you defined, and information
that you recognize in the passage
from the questions you will answer
E
=
Evaluate
Evaluate & Ensure Evidence of
answers
• Reread questions & locate proof in the story
• Write the answer you located next to the
question <BEFORE YOU LOOK AT THE ANSWERS>
• Eliminate choices that don’t make sense
• Answer the question
P
L
O
R
E
Circle Title
F NF
Preview story
Is it Fiction or Non-Fiction
Make Predictions
Locate words
Bold, Italicized, or underlined words
Read the sentence and define the
word—predict a meaning
Does the definition make sense? (Plug
it into the sentence.)
Organize ?s
Cover the answers
Make notes in the story
Underline KEY words
Read the passage or poem
Read
Evaluate
Reread the question
Find the proof that answers the
question in the passage
Write the proof by the question, then
look at the answers given
Answer the question