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Reading and Writing

The document discusses different reading strategies and techniques including previewing, skimming, scanning, and using context clues. It also covers making claims in writing including facts, policies, and values. The document provides definitions and examples of these concepts.

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Reading and Writing

The document discusses different reading strategies and techniques including previewing, skimming, scanning, and using context clues. It also covers making claims in writing including facts, policies, and values. The document provides definitions and examples of these concepts.

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JABBERWOCKY o Reading a few words

of every paragraph,
Reading – a cognitive process of decoding
o perhaps the first and
symbols to derive meaning from a text
last sentences
Reading Comprehension o Examining any
illustrations, graphs,
 In reading a text, we;
tables. Or diagrams
o Identify the author’s purpose;
and their captions
o Grasp the main ideas of a
o Looking for topic
text;
sentences
o Locate the important details;
B. Scanning – is reading
o Use context clues to rapidly in order to find
understand specific words; specific facts
o Answer specific questions;
o Analyse text points; and E.g.;
o Critique the text a. Allowing your
eyes or finger to
OVERVIEWING A TEXT move quickly over
a page
1. Previewing b. Looking for a
- A strategy that readers use to word at a
recall prior knowledge and set dictionary
a purpose for reading c. To check the price
- It calls for readers to run of a specific item
through text before reading, in a catalogue
looking for various features
and information READING STRATEGIES
 Reading the title and author details 1. Previewing – getting an idea or a
 Reading an abstract bird’s eye view of the text
 Reading chapter summaries 2. Skimming – getting main ideas
without giving attention to details
2. Skimming and Scanning 3. Scanning – Getting specific
- Uses rapid eye movements information from a text
and keywords to move quickly
through text Denotation

C. The basic precise literal


A. Skimming – reading meaning of the word that
rapidly in order to get a can be found in a
general overview of the dictionary
material
Connotation
E.g.;
D. Is the positive, negative,
o Noting any bold print or neutral feelings,
and graphics attitudes, and ideas, or
associations with a word.

EFFECTIVE READING
- A great deal of time is spent reading - IT is sometimes called the
- Academic reading should not be seen as central argument
passive, but an active process that leads - IT is the most important
to the development of learning part of a thesis statement
- Reading for learning requires conscious - It defines the paper’s
effort to make links, and understand direction and scope
opinions
TYPES OF CLAIMS
CONTEXT CLUES
1. Fact
1. Synonyms – used when text has - Asserts something
words or phrases that are similar in quantifiable has existed,
meaning to the unknown word. does exist, or will exist
- Evidence
e.g. Miguel was very 2. Policy
loquacious. He really loved to - Asserts that something
talk should or should not be
done by someone about
2. Antonym – used when text has words something
or phases that are opposite in - Proposes that some
meaning to the unknown word. specific course of action
should, but not
e.g. The class ostracized Tom, necessarily will be taken
they didn’t include him from - Uses the words; should,
any social gatherings must,
3. Value
3. Examples – are specific details in a - Asserts qualitative
text that are used to clarify the judgements along a good-
meaning of a word to-bad continuum.
- Claiming that something
e.g. Celestial bodies such as is good or bad or one
the sun, moon, and stars, are thing is better than
governed by predictable laws another
- Morals, Norms, and
4. Explanation and Definition – are Standard
given clues to describe an unknown
term

e.g. Haberdashery, which is a


store that sells men’s clothing,
is becoming more common
today

CLAIM

- The writer’s point of


position

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