This document discusses how making connections is an important reading strategy. It explains that there are three types of connections readers can make: text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world. Text-to-self connections link what is being read to the reader's own experiences. Text-to-text connections are links between the current text and other texts the reader has read. Text-to-world connections link the text to broader world events and issues. The document provides examples of each type of connection and suggests ways readers can verbally or written share the connections they make.