Notes from a Text Review and Quiz Questions
KWL is an example of a. A reading strategy b. A question strategy c. A surveying strategy d. None of these
A
What is the purpose of reading material for the very first time? a. Memorizing basic fact b. Understanding the material, not memorizing it c. Memorizing the material, not understanding it d. Understanding the author's voice
B
When reading, what should you look for first? a. The answers to the teacher's questions b. The answers to your own questions c. The answers to the study guide's questions d. The answer's to the chapter's questions
B
Why is it important to budget enough time to take high quality notes with SQRW? a. Allows for more efficient study time when reviewing the notes b. Help increase retention of information c. Both of these d. None of these
C
True or False: A benefit to applying SQRW to your reading is faster reading abilities.
False
True or False: Studying graphic aids is not part of SQRW.
False
True or False: The questions from SQRW should never ask to define vocabulary words.
False
True or False: Using personal keys when outlining answers to your SQRW questions is useless.
False
When reading text and answering associated questions, in which format should your answers appear?
Outline
Address information asked by your teacher Survey, Question, Read, or Write?
Question
Provides purpose to your reading Survey, Question, Read, or Write?
Question
What does the Q stand for in the SQRW strategy?
Question
Stop to review information that is unclear Survey, Question, Read, or Write?
Read
The R in SQRW stands for
Reading
Identifying vocabulary definitions Survey, Question, Read, or Write?
Survey
Reading the summary first Survey, Question, Read, or Write?
Survey
The S in SQRW stands for...
Survey
True or False: A benefit to applying SQRW to your reading is more efficient study time.
True
True or False: Kayla should look over the Science chapter's headings, vocabulary and summaries before she attempts to begin taking notes.
True
Putting supporting details and evidence into your own words Survey, Question, Read, or Write?
Write
Use an outline to answer your questions Survey, Question, Read, or Write?
Write
What should you do when you find the answers to your questions as you are reading?
Write them down