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What is Chunking?
The strategy of breaking down information into bite-sized pieces so the brain can more easily digest new information.
Why does Chunking work?
working memory, which is where we manipulate information, holds a limited amount of information at one time: 7 ideas, numbers, or concepts.
What are 8 questions you ask yourself when talking to the text?
“What is happening?”
“Who are they talking about?”
“What are they talking about?”
“Where does the action take place?”
“When does the action take place?”
“How does this happen?”
“Why does this happen?”
“What does this mean?”
What steps are there in the system of reading called P2R?
Preview; Read; Review.
What do you Preview when reading?
Preview entire chapter first headings, bold text, pictures, charts/graphics
What do you do while reading?
Underline, highlight, take notes
What is the best way to Review material just read?
Write and answer questions about the reading
What steps are there in the system of reading called SQ3R?
Survey; Question; Read; Recite; Review.
How do you survey material?
Look at the whole chapter, headlines, bold text, pictures/charts
How do you Question the material?
Turn headlines and bold text into questions to motivate.
Whats the best method of reading?
Chunking
How do you recite the material just read?
Cover text and state what you read aloud in your own words.
What steps are there in the system of reading called S-RUN-R?
Survey; Read; Underline; Notetake; Review.
What steps are there in the system of reading called SPUNKI?
What did you find SURPRISING?
What did you find PUZZLING?
What did you find USEFUL?
What did you find NEW?
What did you already KNOW?
What did you find INTERESTING?
What are graphic organizers?
1. A visual tool to denmonstrate how you are thinking and what you are learning about a topic.
2. They explain relationships between characters, facts, ideas, or actions within a topic.
3. They help Process information for deeper understanding and learning.
What is Metacognition?
awareness or analysis of one's own learning or thinking processes
What are 3 types of graphic organizers?
Brainstorming webs; Task-specific Graphic organizers; Thinking Process Maps.
What are 3 brainstorming webs?
Webs; Mind maps; Clustering.
What are 3 types of Task-specific Graphic Organizers?
Storyboards; Time lines; Problem-solving.
What are 3 types of Thinking Process Maps?
Concept mapping; Systems diagrams; Thinking maps
What is a Series of Events Chain used for?
To organize information in chronological order.
What is a Ven diagram used for?
To compare and contrast information.
What is a T-Chart used for?
To contrast information.