R.ELAR.4.F
Use study skills such as previewing, highlighting, annotating, note taking, and outlining.
Reading I, II, III (One-Half to Three Credits). · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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study skillspreviewinghighlightingannotatingnote takingoutlining
Skills
- identify (study skills) #dok1
- apply (previewing strategies) #dok2
- demonstrate (highlighting, annotating, note taking, outlining while reading) #dok2
- select (appropriate study skills for a given text or purpose) #dok2
- analyze (effectiveness of different study skills) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify different study skills such as previewing, highlighting, annotating, note taking, and outlining. #dok1
- I can apply previewing strategies before reading a text. #dok2
- I can demonstrate highlighting, annotating, and note taking while reading a text. #dok2
- I can select appropriate study skills based on my reading purpose. #dok2
- I can analyze how different study skills help me understand and retain information from a text. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Effective study skills enhance comprehension and retention of information.
- Selecting and using various study skills can support students in achieving their learning goals.
Essential Questions
- How do different study skills, such as highlighting or outlining, help you understand a text?
- When should you use a particular study skill, and why?
- What strategies can you use to preview a text before reading?
- How can annotating and note taking help you stay engaged while reading?
- How do you determine which study skills are best for a particular reading task?