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20 Cards in this Set
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- Back
Main Idea
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Important information that tells more about the overall idea of a paragraph or section of a text.
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Inference
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A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
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Mnemonics
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Techniques that helps you organize and recall
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Before Reading
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Preview to find out what the material is about. |
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During Reading
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Annotate, take notes while you read.
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After Reading
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Recall React to what have learned.
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Schema
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The Skeleton of knowledge in your mind on q particular subject. (What you already know about something)
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Metacognition
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The awareness and control of the reading and thinking process.
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Annotating
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A system of marking that includes underlining and notations.
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Note Taking
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Using your own words and separate paper to condense the key ideas that you have marked in your text while annotating.
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Summary
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A short, concise method of stating the main idea and significant supporting details of the material
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Outlining
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A Form of note taking that gives a quick display of key issues and essential supporting details.
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Context Clues
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To figure out the meaning of a new word in the sentence or paragraph in which the word was used.
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Thesaures
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A book you find alternative words in.
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Major Supporting Details
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Details that provide specific information that explains and elaborates on the main idea.
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Minor Supporting Details
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More specific information that further explains the major details.
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Topic
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Who or what the passage is about.
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Vocabulary
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A collection of words.
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Synonyms
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Words that have similar meaning.
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Antonyms
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Words that have the opposite meaning.
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