Remembering What you Read Quiz Question Title * 1. Name Name Question Title * 2. How do you pre-read? Go over table of contents Skim the chapter Go to the back of the chapter and look at the summary or review questions. All of the above. Question Title * 3. Is there a right and wrong way to highlight what you read? No, the more you highlight the better. No, highlight as much as you want to help you remember information in the text. Yes, if you highlight too much it will bleed through the page. Yes, the more you highlight the less useful your highlights are. Question Title * 4. What is an important detail you could take notes on after you read? Italicized words Key terms The conclusion The first paragraph of the chapter Question Title * 5. After you read a chapter you should write a summary. What should your summary consist of? Writing out specific points in the chapter that weren't necessary Your version of what you think the chapter was about. A lengthy paper about the most important points of what you have read. A very distilled version of what you read that contains the most important points. Question Title * 6. What is the most important ingredient to effective learning and long-term recall? Interest Will power Competitiveness Studying Question Title * 7. What should you do after reading a chapter or a section? Don't stop there. You're on a roll! Keep going Take a break to refrain from taking in more information Read the next chapter so you will be ahead. Review previous chapters. Done