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This is the "S" is "SQ3R".
What is a survey?
100
What? How? Why?
What are the question starters?
100
A one- to two-sentance statement describing the main idea of a paragraph
What is a topic sentance?
100
The second "R" in SQ3R
What is "recite"?
100
The third "R" in SQ3R
What is "review"?
200
Rapid, superficial reading of material to determine central ideas and main elements.
What is skimming?
200
To give yourself a reason for reading
What is the purpose of developing questions?
200
You should read and entire paragraph before you start to do this, so that you have a sense of what is important.
What is highlight?
200
To express the ideas in different words
What is "paraphrase"?
200
What the reader does during the third "R" step of SQ3R
What is "study his/her notes and annotation"?
300
The part of a book which defines selected vocabulary
What is a glossary?
300
What you change into questions
What are headings and subheadings?
300
What you should circle and underline
What are the main ideas and major supporting points?
300
To check your comprehension; to check you understood what you read
What is the reason you recite?
300
A better strategy than "cramming" just before a test and studying in one long session
What is studying for shorter periods over several days?
400
What you should study prior to the reading since they help you "see" the ideas you will read about
What are visual aids (charts, graphs, pictures)?
400
You do this when you can't answer one of the questions your had.
What is you go back and "reread" a section?
400
Writing directly in the text and in the margins in order to identify key ideas
What is annotation?
400
During the Recite stage, you should review the answers to questions from which previous stage?
What is Stage 3: Read?
400
This is your key to learning.
What is reviewing?
500
Reading material in an investigatvie way to search for specific information.
What is scanning?
500
Textbook chapters
What type of reading material is SQ3R designed for?
500
So you don't distract yourself or lower your comprehension
What is the reason you wait until after reading a section before you take notes?
500
This is what "SQ3R" stands for.
What is Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review?
500
These are the times when you should review.
What is both immediately after reading and periodically afterward?