- Make the topics or headers of your chapters into questions...read to answer these questions.
- Look up words you don't understand....keep a dictionary nearby.Highlight or circle key words and phrases...use different colors.
- Write key words in the margins.
- After reading a section of a chapter, stop and write possible test questions in the margin.
- After reading a chapter, write notes in an organized format to summarize the important points.
- Use these notes to review before a test.Don't highlight every word...be selective and only focus on the important points.
- When you find yourself drifting off, focus on the material and start asking yourself questions about what you have read.
- If you don't know what questions to ask, read over the section again.
- Keep a pencil or marker in your hand while reading; this makes you more alert.
- Find a place that helps you focus...some students need noise and others need quiet. Find a place you can study every day.
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