2. Ask the students to find words in the story that tell where, when, who, etc. 3. Give the students sentences from a paragraph and ask them to arrange them so that they make sense. 4. Have the students tell about the order of occur- rences. 5. Have the students summarize a story in one sentence. 6. Have the students list the characters of a story in order of importance. 7. Have the students make up several titles for the same story. 8. Have the students pick out the most important sen- tence in a paragraph. 9. Have the students underline the key words in directions. 10. Have the students paraphrase directions. 11. Ask the students to complete an incomplete story. 12. Have the students predict how a story will end. 13. Have the students draw conclusions from what they have read. 14. Have the students evaluate the actions of characters in the story. 15. Have the students interpret metaphorical language. 16. Ask the students to restate dialogue in their own words. 17. Allow the students to dramatize story segments. 18. Require students to outline a selection. 19. Choose pronouns in a paragraph. Ask students to name the nouns to which each relates. -29-