Answer: Monitoring comprehension, Metacognition, Graphic and semantic organizers, Answering questions and patience.
Explanation: What are Comprehension strategies?
Comprehension strategies are steps that good readers use to understand a text. These strategies help students become more purposeful with what they are writing.
With Monitoring Comprehension could be being aware of what students don't understand. Metacognition is making sure students can find control with in the text. Graphic semantic organizers help students focus and stay organized and captures the eye. Answering questions as frequently as possible to identify if any students don't understand and don't forget to ask the class questions like "So, do we think sally will get an A on the test? let's find out in the next chapter" especially while reading so they don't forget what happened. Remember to be kind and breathe in and out and don't lose patience because students might ask to many or a lot of questions and using "save your questions till the end of the instructions" works too.