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Chapter 1: The Reading Process/Becoming a Successful Student Joining a Community of Readers: A Thematic Approach to Reading, 2/e Roberta Alexander & Jan Lombardi PowerPoint by JoAnn Yaworski, 2001
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© 2002 Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, Inc. Improving Organizational and Reading Skills Set short- and long-range goals Manage your time effectively Use PRO reading system
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© 2002 Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, Inc. Short-term Goals Have a limited time frame Are specifically stated Example: Complete biology lab assignment on time I will attend the biology lab I will make sure I understand the assignment I will spend 2 hours on Mon, Tues, and Wed. I will double-check work for completeness
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© 2002 Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, Inc. Managing Your Time Effectively Assess your commitments. Assess your use of time. Get organized. Check Your Progress
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© 2002 Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, Inc. Assess Your Commitments Student Responsibilities Extracurricular Responsibilities Work Responsibilities Family and Community Responsibilities Personal Responsibilities Miscellaneous Time Total Time
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© 2002 Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, Inc. Study Time Energy Level Concentration –Environmental Distractions –Mental Distractions Priorities Assessing Your Use of Time
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© 2002 Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, Inc. Becoming Organized Monthly Calendar “To Do” List –Write down specific jobs for the day. –Plan your time for the day. –Check monthly calendar. –Cross off items completed. –Add remainder to following day’s list.
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© 2002 Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, Inc. Checking Your Progress Are you keeping up with your schedule? Is your calendar accurate? Are you able to concentrate on your studies? Does your allocation of time correspond to your priorities?
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© 2002 Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, Inc. Using a Reading System Pro System P = Preparing to read R = Reading actively O = Organizing to learn
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© 2002 Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, Inc. Preparing to Read Concentration Previewing Using previous knowledge Asking questions and predicting Choosing a reading strategy
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© 2002 Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, Inc. Previewing Read Titles and subtitles Introduction Headings and subheadings Pictures, charts, tables, and other graphics Special print: words that appear in boldface, italics, or are underlined Summary or conclusion
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© 2002 Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, Inc. Where Do Your Questions Come From? Previewing Your experience and previous knowledge The instructor’s directions Textbook introductions Course objectives Study guides Questions in the book
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© 2002 Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, Inc. Reading Actively Monitoring your questions Monitoring your understanding Making connections to previous knowledge Thinking critically about new information
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© 2002 Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, Inc. Organizing to Learn Answering questions Marking the text Making charts Outlining Mapping Summarizing Reciting Testing Yourself
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