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The C in CORE means Collect True or False? True
The O in Core means Observe True or False? False
The R in CORE means React True or False? False
The E in CORE means Evaluate True or False? True
Prior Learning is when you relate new information to previously learned information True or False? True
Quality of Processing is the use of many different deep-processing strategies True or False? True
Approach reading with a _____ attitude. Positive
Create a ______ reading schedule. Distributed
_____ before reading. Preview
_____ past readings. Review
Identify the _____ of what you're reading. Purpose
_____ a list of questions. Create
When reading you should? A. Read in chunks. B. Read the whole thing at once. C. Skim over the pages. D. Fall asleep A. Read in chunks.
When reading you should? A. Read as slow as possible. B. Concentrate on reading faster. C.Read only bullet points. D. Read whats highlighted B. Concentrate on reading faster.
When reading you should? A. Take a break. B. Take a nap. C. Pause to recite. D. Read what is in bold print. C. Pause to recite.
When reading you should? A. Eat chips. B. Lay down. C. Sit down. D.Read for answers to questions on your list. D.Read for answers to questions on your list.
When reading you should? A. Mark and annotate your text. B. Highlight everything. C. Not use a highlighter because you rented the book. D. Ask questions. A. Mark and annotate your text.
When reading you should? A. Write stuff down. B. Take notes. C. Draw pictures. D. Make smiley faces. B. Take notes.
Explain different strategies to improve reading.
Define Quantity of Processing in your own words.
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