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Building Literacy 7-12

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Metacognition

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Thinking about how we think and learn allows us to pay attention to and control our cognitive processes. By using these metacognitive skills to continually monitor and regulate their thinking and understanding, learners are able to better plan their reading and writing strategies and think critically about what they read. Metacognition improves throughout childhood and peaks by the end of adolescence.

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