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Module 1 Assignment # 2
Question | Answer |
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The first step in the CORE Learning System is ________ | Collecting |
_______ is the act of running your eyes over a page. | Mindless reading |
The opposite of mindless reading is _______ | active reading |
is the main topic you are reading about. | Key concept |
is sometimes called a "thesis". | Main idea |
The main idea is the most important______ the author wants to convey about the key concept. | idea |
True or False. Mindless reading requires you to be engaged in what you are reading. | False |
True or False. It's considered active reading if your running while reading. | False |
True or False. The secondary idea is the most important idea the author wants to convey about key concept. | False |
True or False. Supporting details are also known as examples, evidence, explanations and experiences. | True |
True or False. Good readers read ideas that are found in groups of words. | True |
True or False. If you read in chunks you will increase your reading speed and your comprehension. | True |
Reading in chunks means... A. to read every other paragraph B. reading the ideas that are found in the groups of words or chunks. C. None of the above. | B |
Active reading is... A. reading while shopping B. intense mental engagement in what you're reading. C. a main idea. | B |
A secondary idea is sometimes called a... A. key concept B. thesis C. topic sentence | C |
In your book, to view an outline of your entire reading look at the... A. table of contents B. supporting details C. your notes | A |
Your goal is... A. Behind the goalie B. to Collect key concepts C. both A and B | B |
After reading you should... A. reflect on what you read. B. reread difficult passages. C. both A and B. | C |
What are the levels of Key Concept? | Level 1: main idea Level 2: Secondary ideas Level 3: Major supporting ideas Level 4: Minor supporting details |
What is a question should you ask yourself when reflecting on that what you read? | What do I personally think and feel about the author's main ideas and supporting details? |