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Reading Skills And Strategies
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soft-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The 4P strategy is similar to the...
Text Structures/Organizational Patters
K-W-L strategy
Turning headings into questions
Alliteration
2. Active reading means to...
Interact with the text
Setting a purpose before reading and invole developing questions
Setting
Making predictions
3. Repeating the same sound at the beginning or middle of a word: Sally sells sea shells.
previewing the text
Alliteration
reading comprehension
Simile
4. Giving nonhuman objects - human characteristics.
Infer
Evaluate Information
Personification
Active reading
5. We utilize charts and graphs to set purpose for reading by...
6. One of the benefits of previewing is that it builds...
Fact
Setting
P.O.R.P.E strategy
prior knowledge
7. Find differences between two or more things.
Contrast
Evaluate Information
preview - predict - prior knowlegde - and purpose
Compare
8. To examine in detail in order to discover meaning: analyze a poem.
Analyze Information
Turning headings into questions
Context Clues
Reliability
9. The 3 stages of reading are...
Turning headings into questions
prereading - durning reading and after reading
K-W-L strategy
Characters
10. All the MAJOR events that happen in the story.
K-W-L strategy
Sequence of Events
Active reading
Plot
11. Why something happens.
Validity
Cause
Metaphor
K-W-L strategy
12. Dependable - accuracy - honesty - trustworthy: My friend is very reliable; I can count on her anytime.
Reliability
prereading - durning reading and after reading
Turning chapter objectives and topic sentences into questions
preview - predict - prior knowlegde - and purpose
13. Pre-reading questions at the end of the chapter helps...
reading comprehension
Turning headings into questions
Set puprose for reading
prior knowledge
14. Something that can be proven: There are seven days in a week.
Fact
prereading - durning reading and after reading
headings - sub headings - chapter objectives - pictures - graphs - charts and into parragraphs
Cause
15. What the story is Mainly about.
Cause
Primary Source
Turning headings into questions
Main Idea
16. The ways authors organize information in the text: chronological order - cause/effect - compare/contrast - problem/solution.
Major concepts of the chapter
Turning headings into questions
Text Structures/Organizational Patters
P-predict O- organize R-rehearse P-practice and E-evaluate
17. Help readers easily read through text and provide additional information to help comprehend the material: headings - subheadings - pictures - italics - bold - underline - text box.
End of a chapter
Text Features
promotes active reading
Context Clues
18. People or animals in a story.
Characters
passages in the chapter
Text Features
Conclude
19. The definition of prior knowledge is what we already know and connecting...
Setting a purpose before reading and invole developing questions
new to the known
Major concepts of the chapter
Making predictions
20. Something that is wrong.
purpose for reading
Problem
promotes active reading
prereading - durning reading and after reading
21. Judgement based on clues in text and own knowledge.
Conclude
reading comprehension
Active reading
Author's Purpose
22. Get rid of wrong answers. Increases your chances of getting the answer correct!
passages in the chapter
Process of Elimination
Secondary Source
Reliability
23. Research reveals that prior knowledge is the number one factor effecting...
prior knowledge is activated
Tone
Characters
reading comprehension
24. Activate your prior knowledge when...
Fact
Reliability
Metaphor
Making predictions
25. Attitude of the author: sarcastic - amusing - serious.
Turning chapter objectives and topic sentences into questions
Effect
passages in the chapter
Tone
26. The 4P strategy can be utilized in correlation with the...
P.O.R.P.E strategy
Tone
Characters
Setting a purpose before reading and invole developing questions
27. The major parts of a text chapter to preview includes...
Plot
Making predictions
promotes active reading
headings - sub headings - chapter objectives - pictures - graphs - charts and into parragraphs
28. Original - 1st-hand accounts of an event - written by someone who experienced or witnessed the event: diaries - speeches - autobiographies - newspapers.
reading comprehension
Primary Source
prereading - durning reading and after reading
Tone
29. Making predictions before and durning reading...
Fact
promotes active reading
potential essay questions
Active reading
30. Words or phrases around an Unknown word to help determine its meaning.
Supporting Details
passages in the chapter
Context Clues
A pre reading strategy
31. Order in which events happen. Also called chronological order: First - Then - Next - Finally.
Sequence of Events
Text Features
Simile
Alliteration
32. Charts and graphs reveal important information about...
prior knowledge is activated
previewing the text
reading comprehension
passages in the chapter
33. The 4P startegy is...
previewing the text
A pre reading strategy
Simile
Secondary Source
34. Sound - just - well-founded - logical: having a VALID driver's license.
Validity
Cause
Tone
Text Features
35. Analyzes and interprets primary sources - 2nd-hand accounts: biographies - book reviews - encyclopedias.
Secondary Source
Plot
Turning chapter objectives and topic sentences into questions
Evaluate Information
36. When and where the story takes place.
Evaluate Information
Major concepts of the chapter
Setting
Process of Elimination
37. What happens as a result.
purpose for reading
Effect
Process of Elimination
Analyze Information
38. Details that support the main idea.
Supporting Details
P.O.R.P.E strategy
Solution
P-predict O- organize R-rehearse P-practice and E-evaluate
39. Why the author writes something: to entertain - persuade - inform.
40. Fixes the problem.
Turning headings into questions
Solution
Major concepts of the chapter
previewing the text
41. The 4P strategy and the SQR3 strategy both involve...
Setting a purpose before reading and invole developing questions
Alliteration
Supporting Details
reading comprehension
42. Also preveiw questions and chapters at the...
Evaluate Information
prior knowledge is activated
Tone
End of a chapter
43. We set a purpose for reading by...
P-predict O- organize R-rehearse P-practice and E-evaluate
Turning headings into questions
Active reading
K-W-L strategy
44. P.O.R.P.E stands for...
Evaluate Information
P-predict O- organize R-rehearse P-practice and E-evaluate
Effect
Context Clues
45. Find similarities between two or more things.
Simile
Compare
Active reading
Fact
46. The 4 steps of the 4P strategy are...
Plot
Tone
preview - predict - prior knowlegde - and purpose
Solution
47. What else do we use to set purpose for reading?
Author's Purpose
Process of Elimination
Contrast
Turning chapter objectives and topic sentences into questions
48. Words that imitate the sound they represent: Boom!
Setting
Onomatopoeia
reading
Effect
49. Pre reading is done before...
reading
P.O.R.P.E strategy
Context Clues
Cause
50. Exaggeration for effect: I ate a million dollars worth of food!
K-W-L strategy
Hyperbole
passages in the chapter
previewing the text