Reading Strategies
Reading Strategies
Taking Notes
100

If reading takes time, what must you do to ensure that you read?

Make time to read!

100

What makes for the best notes? 

They are well-organized and are easy to review throughout the course of study (p 155)

200

Why does reading for new content and comprehension take time? 

In order to understand we must read, re-read, and re-read again

200

What is the SQ3R Reading Strategy?

Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Recap

200

What is the best note taking system? 

The one you will use consistently (p 156)

300

How do you get an idea of how long it will take you to read a given piece of text or a book? 

Know your reading speed. 

300

What are some PRIMARY reading sources? 

First editions of books, legal documents, letters, first hand accounts of events

300

What are 5 methods of note taking?

1. Outline 2. Cornell 3. Mind Map 4. Flow 5. Write on Slides

400

How do you create the proper reading environment? 

Find a quiet, comfortable, distraction-free environment.

400

What note-taking strategy is similar to an outline?

A Chart or Table

500

How many processes are involved in Active Reading?

Six!

1. Prior knowledge 2. Ask questions 3. Infer and imply 4. Learn new vocabulary 5. Evaluate the reading 6. Apply the reading to other learning and situations

500

What short cut makes note-taking easier? (Think about text messages)

Shorthand/abbreviations