Survey Briefly scan the chapter to become familiar with its general content. Quickly read the title, introduction summary and main headings. Record the major ideas and points that you think the chapter will make If there are a list of chapter concepts and a chapter outline, pay close attention to these. This survey should give you a feel for the topic and how the chapter is approaching it
Survey Briefly scan the chapter to become familiar with its general content. Quickly read the title, introduction, summary, and main headings. Record the major ideas and points that you think the chapter will make. If there are a list of chapter concepts and a chapter outline, pay close attention to these. This survey should give you a feel for the topic and how the chapter is approaching it
Q uestion As you reach each main heading or subheading, try to compose an important question or two that you believe the section will answer. This preview question will help focus your reading of the section It is also a good idea to keep asking yourself questions as you read. This habit facilitates active reading and learning
Question As you reach each main heading or subheading, try to compose an important question or two that you believe the section will answer. This preview question will help focus your reading of the section. It is also a good idea to keep asking yourself questions as you read. This habit facilitates active reading and learning
Read Carefully read the section. Read to understand concepts and major points, and try to find the answer to your preview question(s). You may want to highlight very important terms or explanations of concepts, but do not indiscriminantly highlight everything
Read Carefully read the section. Read to understand concepts and major points, and try to find the answer to your preview question(s). You may want to highlight very important terms or explanations of concepts, but do not indiscriminantly highlight everything
Revise After reading the section, revise your question(s) to more accurately reflect the sections contents These questions should be concept type questions that force you to bring together a number of details. They can be written in the margins of your text
Revise After reading the section, revise your question(s) to more accurately reflect the section's contents. These questions should be concept type questions that force you to bring together a number of details. They can be written in the margins of your text
Record Underline the information in the text that answers your questions, if you have not already done so You may wish to write down the answers in note form as well. This process will give you good material to use in preparing for exams
Record Underline the information in the text that answers your questions, if you have not already done so. You may wish to write down the answers in note form as well. This process will give you good material to use in preparing for exams