Friday, September 21, 2012

Uni1 1 Exam Study Guide


Unit 1 Exam Study Guide
*difference between passive and active readers
*list at least three things active readers do to engage with text
*stages of reading
*SQ5R – When to use it?                                                                                                                        Why use it?     
 What does each letter represent?,                                                                                    
 Identify where each step in the SQ5R falls into the stages of reading.
*different word parts & what each one contains or changes
*author’s purpose- identify and explain what each one attempts to do
*mnemonic device –
what is it?                                                                                                                                                 
When do you use it?
*difference between denotation and connotation and provide examples
*annotate –                                                                                                                                        what is it?                                                                                                                                                  How many steps?                                                                                                                                     Benefits
*context clues-                                                                                                                               define, name, and identify                                                                                                                     signal words for each type of context clue                                                                                         apply in sentences
*typographical aid-what is it?
*You will be asked to read a passage and SQ5R the passage (what is being asked of the reader?)
*You will be asked to support your reasoning (when answering the questions, explain where you found the answer to support your answer choice).

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