UNIVERSITY ADVISING SERVICES READING A TEXTBOOK. Being an effective reader Before you read During reading After reading Activity Ask for help.

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UNIVERSITY ADVISING SERVICES READING A TEXTBOOK

Being an effective reader Before you read During reading After reading Activity Ask for help

TO BE AN EFFECTIVE READER Recognize poor habits No preparation Inability to recognize the organizational value Do not understand the vocabulary Do not recognize that they don’t understand

TO BE AN EFFECTIVE READER Dedicate study space and minimize distractions Read when you are not tired

TO BE AN EFFECTIVE READER Read difficult material FIRST Recognize when you do not understand Take Breaks

TO BE AN EFFECTIVE READER Read for short periods of time *Primacy – Recency Effect

BEFORE YOU READ Survey headings, bolded & italicized words Read the Introduction and Summary Identify the purpose

BEFORE YOU READ Turn text headings into questions Read for the answers to your questions

DURING READING Take notes Creates version for review Improves concentration Increases comprehension Reinforces main ideas

DURING READING Look for main ideas Read in chunks – read ideas Read faster

DURING READING Predict what will be said- Keep your mind alert Read critically

DURING READING Say and write what you read Vocabulary - Look up key words

DURING READING Highlight no more than 10 –15% of text Do not over-highlight

AFTER READING Review what you read – highlight your notes Answer chapter questions Take practice tests

AFTER READING Use a graphic organizer Quizlet.com (flash cards) Diagrams

AFTER READING Read more – on the same subject Work with classmates Discuss what you have read

*ACTIVITY* Exercise in identifying Organization Styles How to understand what you read by examining certain words and phrases.

*ACTIVITY* 1.Major point 2.Examples and illustrations 3.Enumeration 4.Sequence 5.Cause and effect 6. Comparison-contrast

ASK FOR HELP Writing center Tutoring Get tested for a possible reading disability

REMEMBER YOUR GOALS Don’t lose sight of why you are in college Imagine yourself achieving your goals and reaping the rewards

REFERENCES Downing, S On course: Strategies for creating success in college and in life. 5th edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. Walther, D. R Toolkit for college success. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company. Muskingum College. (2010). Learning Strategies Database. Retrieved January 16, 2011, from Muskingum College: ~cal/database/general/index.html. Begley, S. (2011). Can you build a better brain. Retrieved January 16, 2011, from Newsweek: build-a-better-brain.html.

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