Matthew H. answered  06/06/19
Former elementary school teacher who loves teaching reading and math!
One of the easiest ways for someone to check their own comprehension is to write a summary of what they have read. Writing a summary will be difficult for individuals who are struggling to comprehend what they are reading. The summary you write should include the main ideas or most important points, and a few details that describe each important point.
If you are reading a story, another comprehension check you can perform is writing out the sequence of events. Write the main events in the story in the order they happen in.
Finally, consider asking yourself the following questions as you read:
-How often am I having to reread?
-Do I understand all of the vocabulary, or am I having to stop and look up the meanings of words?
-Do I find myself slowing down my reading rate during certain parts?
-Could I explain what I just read to someone else?
These self-monitoring questions can help you self-assess how well you care comprehending what you are reading.