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Six Myths about Reading What speed-reading advocates say: Don’t subvocalize when you read Read only the key words Don’t be a word-by-word reader Read in thought groups You can read at speeds of 1000 or more words a minute – without any loss of comprehension Don’t regress or re-read These things do not work. There are no short cuts to comprehension!

Analogies Analogy in communication promotes understanding. Use of analogy in nature supports creative problem solving (mechanical inventions from biological analogy)

Analogy and Problem Solving Working analogy problems requires Spelling out ideas fully Formulating precise relationships of facts Developing correspondences between ideas Comparing relationships for similarities and differences These skills are central to all problem solving.

Simple Analogy Example Gills are related to fish as lungs are related to humans. Restate: Gills are used for breathing by fish. Lungs are used for breathing by humans. (Where did “used for breathing” come from?) Define a “relationship sentence”: _____ are used for breathing by ______.

Analogy 1 The key issue in analogy problems is picking the proper relationship sentence. Carpenter is to saw as plumber is to wrench. A ____ is a ____. A ____ cuts wood with a ____. A ____ uses a tool called a ____.

Analogy 2 Stewardess is to airplane as waitress is to restaurant. A ____ is a(n) ____. A ____ works in a(n) ____. A ____ gives safety instructions in a(n) ____.

Analogy 3 Guitar is to pick as fiddle is to bow. A ____ is played with a ____. A ____ is plucked with a ____. A ____ is a ____.

Analogy 4 Fence is to garden as bumper is to car. A ____ helps protect a ____. A ____ keeps trespassers out of a ____. A ____ surrounds a ____.

Analogy 5 20 is related to 10 as 50 is related to 40. ____ is ten more than ____. ____ is twice ____. ____ is one-half of ____.

Analogy 6 50 is related to 48 as 67 is related to 64. ____ is two more than ____. ____ is larger than ____. ____ is smaller than ____.

Define the Relationships Mouth is to talk as hand is to grasp. 6 is related to 2 as 21 is related to 7. 70 is related to 30 as 35 is related to 15. Arrive is to depart as find is to lose. Roots are to plant as mouth is to animal. Peacock is to bird as tuxedo is to suit. 50 is related to 20 as 90 is related to 60.

Standard Test Analogy Problems Now we look at the standard form of analogy problems on tests. One pair is given, you pick another pair that has the same relationship. It helps if you can define a relationship sentence.

Analogy 1 Thermometer is to temperature as ____ is to ____. telescope : astronomy clock : minutes scale : weight microscope, biologist

Analogy 2 Horse is to animal as ____ is to ____. cow : milk farm : pig oak : wood saddle : stallion

Analogy 3 2 is to 6 as ____ is to ____. 6 : 2 12 : 36 3: 1 12 : 60

Analogy 4 Pack is to wolves as ____ is to ____. alphabet : letters wheel : spokes garage : cars aquarium : fish

Analogy 5 ____ is to cave as car is to ____. Try each choice. If the relationships are different, the answer is wrong. If the relationships are unclear, then hold the answer to reconsider. ____ is to cave as car is to ____. Modern : primitive Stone : steel Primitive : modern Apartment house : horse

Analogy 6 Same idea, just a different format. ____ is to dollar as year is to ____. money : calendar penny : century dime : month savings : century