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Mapping Review

Highlighting& Marking Review

Overview

The more writing, the better the recall This week Last week

(More) Study and Review Strategies for ACTIVE Learning through Writing Chapter 16 (More) Study and Review Strategies for ACTIVE Learning through Writing

When to Paraphrase

How to Paraphrase

Is paraphrasing a useful strategy for this reading? Equal civil rights for blacks came about because some individuals fought hard and demanded those rights, not because the government initiated equal rights for all.

Is paraphrasing a useful strategy for this reading? http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=gmail&q=vestibular%20definition The cavity in the inner ear that controls balance is made up of two parts: 1) 3 tubes that have hairs connected to nerve fibers a) when we move our head at an angle, these tubes sense the change 2) 2 pouches filled with gel. Inside the gel are stones a) when we move in a straight line, these pouches respond

To Create Self-Test Questions

Keeping a Learning Journal: What to Include

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HOMEWORK WRITE A QUIZ FOR CHAPTER 16 5-8 questions SQ3R