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Before & After Reading Activities | Level: P Word Count: 783 Words 100th word: easiest |
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Building Academic Vocabulary and Background Knowledge Before reading a book, it is important to tap into what your child or students already know about the topic. This will help them develop their vocabulary, increase their reading comprehension, and make connections across the curriculum.
Look at the cover of the book. What will this book be about?What do you already know about the topic?Lets study the Table of Contents. What will you learn about in the books chapters?4.What would you like to learn about this topic? Do you think you might learn about it from this book? Why or why not?Use a reading journal to write about your knowledge of this topic. Record what you already know about the topic and what you hope to learn about the topic.Read the book.In your reading journal, record what you learned about the topic and your response to the book.After reading the book complete the activities below.Content Area VocabularyRead the list.
What do these words mean? anxious clarify concentrate distractions effective extracurricular focus nutritious relaxed self-esteem strategies stress After Reading: Comprehension and Extension Activity After reading the book, work on the following questions with your child or students in order to check their level of reading comprehension and content mastery. What are some things you can do to make test taking less stressful? (Asking Questions)If you waited until the last minute to prepare for a test, do you think you would do as well as if you prepared? (Infer)How might you feel before taking a big test? (Text to self connection)Give some examples of what a good study environment would be like. (Summarize)When you walk into class to take a test, what are the first things you should do? (Visualize)Extension Activity You have a big math test next week. You are really nervous and not sure where to start preparing. Make a list of all the helpful hints in the book and follow them. If you are unsure of some of the material, ask the teacher if he/she may have a study guide you can use.
Now, concentrate and find a quiet place to study. When you ace the test, share your grade with your classmates and maybe you can help someone who didnt do as well with the strategy you used.
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Great Habits That Last a Lifetime Have you noticed your school to-do list getting longer? With each grade, homework assignments get tougher, workloads get bigger, and tests get harder. If you feel overwhelmed, youre not alone. But knowing proper study tips and test taking can make schoolwork feel manageable.
Students who dont know how to study have a difficult time succeeding in school.
Students who dont know how to study have a difficult time succeeding in school.
Smarter Studying Improving your study skills will make it easier to learn and do well in class. The right way to study may be different for each student. Some students find it easiest to study right after school. Others prefer to study in the same quiet place every day. You just have to figure out what works for you. Study Tip Good studying starts in class.
When you pay attention in class, you are starting the process of learning and studying. Find a good seat that is far away from any and gives you a good view of the board. Taking good notes in school means easier studying at home. Write down important things that your teacher talks about in class. Use good handwriting so you can read your notes later. At home, make sure that you give yourself enough time to study and do your homework.
If you wait too long to start your work, you will have a long night ahead of you. Your work will also be sloppy. Make sure you do your best by planning ahead. Keep a calendar by your study area and write down your tests and assignment due dates. Use the calendar to track your activities too. Study Tip You will study best in a well-lit area that is free from distractions, like the TV or other people. Study Tip You will study best in a well-lit area that is free from distractions, like the TV or other people.
You will need a fairly comfortable chair and a clean place to lay out your work. on one subject at a time. Dont worry if you cant remember something on the first try. The more time you spend reviewing something, the more likely you are to remember it. Study Tip Short breaks help you . When you work on something for a long time, you may start thinking about other things.
Get up and do something else. Then come back to your studying. You should be ready to focus again. Test Preparation It may seem like no matter what grade or school you are in, you are always taking tests. And if taking tests causes you a lot of icky feelings, you are not alone. Even students who do great in school can have trouble when it comes to testing.
By preparing for a test, you can go into an exam with confidence. Test-taking can be a lot easier if you pick up some useful habits and test preparation skills. Before a test you may feel: Trouble concentrating Low or nervous Stomach problems Trouble sleeping Sweaty or cold hands . Spend more time studying the most important information. If you dont know what is most important, ask your teacher. He or she may even have a study guide for you to use! Make study sheets by summarizing the main ideas in a few points.
Make a single page of notes and review them several times. For math tests, redo any homework problems you missed. Make certain that you understand where you went wrong the first time. breakfast before heading to school. When you take care of your body by eating right and getting enough sleep, you will be able to do your best.