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⩥ Note taking Answer: helps you keep track of the ideas you're learning
in class and through your reading. Jot down your notes in a notebook or
on your computer.
⩥ 5 W and H questions Answer: Look at the notes you've taken in class
and while reading. Then, ask yourself the 5 W and H questions to test
your recall. This is an excellent way to study.
who? what? where? when? how? and why?
⩥ Personal response Answer: Write a paragraph or two about your
reading. Discuss your opinions, feelings, and reactions. Sometimes, it's
hard to know exactly what you're thinking when you finish a reading
because your brain is busy processing the new information. Writing
forces you to physically interact with the ideas from the text. This
activity will help you clarify your thoughts.
⩥ Note Taking Answer: Helps you keep track of the ideas you are
learning
⩥ Listing Answer: Freely list ideas as a quick review or progresscheck
, ⩥ Status Check Answer: explore thoughts during reading to check
understanding of material
⩥ 5 W and H Questions Answer: Ask and answer who, what, when,
where, why, and how
⩥ Summarizing Answer: Explain main points in your own words
⩥ Forming Personal Responses Answer: Explore your thoughts about
new ideas to help you connect more fully to content
⩥ Subject Answer: Subject is the person, idea, event, or object being
discussed or described. Subject and topic are often used interchangeably.
⩥ Type Answer: Type is the form of a reading selection or piece of
writing. Some academic types of writing include essays, reports,
summaries, and narratives
⩥ Role Answer: Role is what position the writer assumes, such as expert
or student.
⩥ Audience Answer: Audience is the intended readership for the printed
matter that you read or write yourself.