Fast isn't always best
Tools of the trade
I think therefore I am
To read or not to read
Study to show yourself approved
100
Adjust your rate to what you are reading
What is Reading Flexibility
100
Making review more efficient.
What is the overall goal of highlighting.
100
Evaluating ideas
What is the primary purpose of reading critically.
100
You should scan for this purpose.
What is locating a particular fact within a passage.
100
Expanding your vocabulary increases this.
What is your comprehension.
200
The primary purpose for keeping a list of distractions while you study.
What is increasing your attention span.
200
The reason to use Guide Questions.
What is focusing your attention and improving retention
200
Assumptions
What are ideas someone believes to be true.
200
Skimming helps you get this.
What is the general idea of a text.
200
An expression of an author's opinion.
What is a thesis statement?
300
Everything on a page is of equal importance.
What is a false statement about the principles learned in this class.
300
Definition of Learning Style
What is the unique way each person acquires information.
300
Statistics should be evaluated for this reason.
What is because they might have been manipulated.
300
Glancing at key words in a reading assignment you are skimming is important for this reason.
What is to be sure you have identified the main idea.
300
One difference between articles and essays is that essays are typically more this.
What is subjective.
400
Reading rate and comprehension are affected by a number of factors. Three of them are:
What is your background knowledge, physical state, interest in subject, mental state, difficulty of reading material.
400
Charts, maps, pictures, cartoons, graphs, tables, pictograms...
What are types of graphics/visuals used in textbooks to enhance your learning.
400
Define Intent to Remember
What is reading or studying purposefully, being engaged in such a way that you actually learn and retain information.
400
When scanning this type of print helps you.
What is italicized or boldfaced print.
400
Moving from general to more specific information.
What is inverted pyramid structure.
500
Facts are easier to learn if they have a relationship to each other, so you can comprehend better.
What is reason why you need to understand organizational patterns, main ideas, and supporting details.
500
The steps of SQ3R.
What are Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review
500
Reasons to have knowledge of a source of information and the autority of an author.
What is evaluating an article's accuracy and the author's competency in the subject matter.
500
Three parts of words.
What is prefix, suffix, and root.
500
Review questions at the end of chapters are most helpful with this.
What is identifying key ideas in a textbook.
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