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Textbooks And Other Print Materials Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review Applying the Steps of the SQ3R Process to Textbooks And Other Print Materials

SQ3R A classic approach to studying textbook reading assignments or information you must know well enough to teach to others.

SURVEY Time: 5-10 minutes Purposes: To acquire an overview of the entire assignment To get interested in the reading material

SURVEY (cont.) Tasks Check out these items as you glance over the entire assignment or reading material: Length Source and date Headings, subheadings Pictures, graphs Bold-faced print, words in italics or quotes First , last paragraphs

Tasks (cont.) Decide how you will study the reading material: In parts or As a whole

QUESTION Time: 10 minutes, maybe more Purpose: To begin thinking about the subject matter

QUESTION (cont.) Tasks: Study the questions at the end of a chapter (if this applies). Write some of the questions down.. (the main part not multiple choice responses) Use them as a study guide while reading the chapter.

Tasks (cont.) Make your own questions: Convert headings or subheadings into questions. Make questions about bold-faced words or phrases. Use the question words asked by a journalist to help you form a question: Who? When? Where? What? Why? How?

READ Time: unlimited Purpose: To know the material very well for a test or presentation

READ (cont.) Tasks:  Complete the tasks of this step for each division of the lesson. Decide what is important and what is not. Highlight or underline main points. Do not highlight whole sentences or paragraphs. Focus on main subjects and verbs.

READ (cont.) Tasks (cont.): Make notes in the margins Definition of terms Answers to questions from question steps Use one-word or phrase summary for a paragraph or groups of paragraphs

RECITE Time: unlimited Purpose: To see if you understand the material

RECITE (cont.) Tasks: Close your book and write down what you remember. Use one of three ways to summarize: Map or diagram Outline Paragraph Use your one word or phrase summaries to guide you (if you remember them).

Tasks (cont.) Repeat process for each part of the lesson. Redo the READ step if you can not remember details.

REVIEW Time: 30 minutes, maybe more It depends on how well you did the READ Step. Purpose: To review the night before a test or presentation.

REVIEW (cont.) Tasks: Review your RECITE notes. Repeat the READ step if you can not remember anything.