Chapter Six: Reading to Learn
Abstract:
A paragraph-length summary of a longer research article
Research indicates that we learn material best when we:
Chunk information into groups of five, seven, or nine
Dividing terms in a list into groups of five, seven, or nine is known as:
Chunking
Math texts typically present material through:
Definitions, theorems, and sample problems
What is NOT a good suggestion to improve reading ability:?
Developing a standard reading style and allotted time for each of your assigned readings.
Marking a text helps you:
Focus and concentrate as you read
The purpose of previewing is to:
Get the big picture
Philosophy, religion, music and art are examples of:
Humanities
The frontmatter of a book is:
Information that can add to your understanding of the book
Developing a visual guide for how different chapter ideas fit together is known as:
Mapping
The ____________ will explain a textbook's organization and give insight into the author's perspective
Preface
The first step to reading a chapter in a text using active reading is:
Previewing
The four steps in active reading, in order, are:
Previewing, marking, reading with concentration, and reviewing
_____________ are original research or documents referenced in almost all textbooks
Primary sources
What is NOT a suggestion for how to read a textbook with concentration?
Read entire chapters in a single study session without breaks
Why is it important to read supplementary material such as journal articles and essays referenced in the text?
Reading supplementary material will provide you with a depth of detail the textbook cannot
_____________ is the step in active reading in which notes, study questions, annotations, and flash cards are the most useful
Reviewing
What is NOT a basic vocabulary-building strategy?
Skip over unfamiliar words so that you don't lost momentum
The first thing you should read when previewing a reading assignment is the chapter:
Title
While previewing a chapter, students can use a/an ____________ map to create a visual guide for how different chapter ideas fit together
Wheel or branching map