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A Reading -Study Strategy
Survey
Question
Read
Recite
Review
Step One -- Survey
To survey the chapter means to preview the
chapter before you read it.
The Three Goals of Surveying – to get
A general overview
A feeling for the writer’s style and organization
A sense of what’s important
An idea of the chapter’s natural breaks or
divisions
How to Survey (7 steps)
1. Read the title
2. Read any introductory material. Pay attention
to chapter outlines, lists of questions, goals,
and objectives.
3. Formulate a general question about the
chapter’s overall point or points.
4. Read each heading and the first sentence
following each heading.
Survey -- 7 Steps (continued)
5.Look at all visual aids. Read all captions and
explanations accompanying the graphics.
Stay focused
Gives purpose
Creates interest
Step Three -- Read
Never study read without a highlighter and pencil in
your hand.
When to Recite?
Immediately after reading
each section
Review – after reading
Look at the headings and see what you
can remember about each one
Skim over your underlined/highligthed
words
Add margin notes and markings
Before tests
◦ MAKE AN INFORMAL OUTLINE!
(See page 19 in RFR for an example)
Highlighting/Underlining
Be selective
Highlight/underline key points
Highlight/underline just enough to use as
review
Broca’s area – located in The first is Broca’s area, located in the left
left frontal region. frontal region near the motor cortex. Patients who
Wernicke’s area – have damage in this area …etc. Wernicke’s
located in temporal area, is in the temporal region of the left
region. hemisphere … etc.
Strategies for remembering new words