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Active Reading Skills

 

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Active Reading Skills


by Brette McWhorter Sember (Author)
by Kathleen T. McWhorter (Author)

 

Mixed media product

ISBN: 9780205734429

 

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Focusing on only the essential reading and thinking skills needed for college reading success, "Active Reading Skills "uses concise instruction, guided practice, and extensive application to develop reading strategies.


Active Reading Skills, based on the premise students learn best by doing, teaches essential reading and thinking skills using concise instruction, guided practice, extensive application, and feedback. Each of the twelve chapters focuses on a specific reading skill and includes instruction, practice exercises, quizzes, and mastery tests. Because the skill instruction is brief, students spend more time applying the skills through extensive practice. The actual instruction and exercise format were designed to accommodate a variety of learning styles to reach students.


 

ISBN 205734421
ISBN13 9780205734429
Publisher Longman Inc
Format Mixed media product
Publication date 28/04/2009
Pages 560
Weight (grammes) 658
Published in United States
Height (mm) 235
Width (mm) 191

I. IMPROVING YOUR SKILLS.
1. Reading Actively.
Keys to Academic Success.
Read and Learn Actively.
Preview Before Reading.
Use Guide Questions.
Reading Selection (Mastery Test 3) "Diversity in U.S. Families."
2. Using Context and Word Parts.
What is Context?
Types of Context Clues.
What Are Word Parts?
Reading Selection (Mastery Test 3) "Unfair Advantage."
3. Locating Main Ideas.
What Is a Main Idea?
Understanding General Versus Specific.
Identifying the Topic.
Finding the Main Idea.
Finding the Central Thought.
Learn More About Paragraphs.
Reading Selection (Mastery Test 3) "Environmental Racism."
4. Identifying Details and Transitions.
What Are Supporting Details?
Recognizing Transitions.
Putting It All Together.
Reading Selection (Mastery Test 3) "Talking A Stranger Through the Night."
5. Understanding Implied Main Ideas.
What Does Implied Mean?
Remembering General Vs. Specific.
How to Find Implied Main Ideas in Paragraphs.
Working With Paragraphs.
Reading Selection (Mastery Test 3) "Sex and Symmetry."
6. Keeping Track of Information.
Why Keep Track of Information?
Highlighting and Marking.
Outlining.
Mapping.
Summarizing.
Good Reasons to Keep Track Of Information.
Reading Selection (Mastery Test 3) "Personal Safety Online."
7. Recognizing Patterns I.
What Are Patterns of Organization?
Combining Patterns of Organization.
Reading Selection (Mastery Test 3) "Animals at Play," (Textbook Excerpt).
8. Recognizing Patterns II.
Comparison/Contrast Patterns.
Other Useful Patterns.
Reading Selection (Mastery Test 3) "The Mind-Body Connection."
9. Reading Critically: Inferences and Author's Purpose.
What Is Inference?
Understanding Author's Purpose.
Reading Selection (Mastery Test 3) "If Our Son is Happy, What Else Matters?"
10. Reading Critically: Fact and Opinion.
Is It Fact or Opinion?
Mixing Fact and Opinion.
Evaluating Fact and Opinion.
Informed Opinion.
Reading Selection (Mastery Test 3) "Canine Candy Stripers."
11. Reading Critically: Tone and Bias.
Tone.
Bias.
Reading Selection (Mastery Test 3) "Explaining Away Hate."
12. Reading Arguments.
What is an Argument?
Parts of an Argument.
Questions for Evaluating Arguments.
Errors in Logical Reasoning.
Arguments in Academic Writing.
Reading Selection (Mastery Test 3) "ANWAR Oil: An Alternative to War over Oil."
II. Student Resource Guide.
III. TEXTBOOK READINGS.
IV. CURRENT ISSUES READER.