Reading a document involves five stages: 1) previewing to get an overall idea, 2) questioning to determine what you know and want to learn, 3) reading actively by annotating and connecting to prior knowledge, 4) reviewing what was read to check understanding, and 5) reflecting on how new knowledge can be applied.
Reading a document involves five stages: 1) previewing to get an overall idea, 2) questioning to determine what you know and want to learn, 3) reading actively by annotating and connecting to prior knowledge, 4) reviewing what was read to check understanding, and 5) reflecting on how new knowledge can be applied.
Reading a document involves five stages: 1) previewing to get an overall idea, 2) questioning to determine what you know and want to learn, 3) reading actively by annotating and connecting to prior knowledge, 4) reviewing what was read to check understanding, and 5) reflecting on how new knowledge can be applied.
Reading a document involves five stages: 1) previewing to get an overall idea, 2) questioning to determine what you know and want to learn, 3) reading actively by annotating and connecting to prior knowledge, 4) reviewing what was read to check understanding, and 5) reflecting on how new knowledge can be applied.