EDUC 669 Quiz: Reading and Study Strategies
Covers the Learn material from Module 7: Week 7.
- Which statement describes the legend of a map?
 - A rapid reading rate is most appropriate for
 - What does fluency of reading include?
 - Which of the following represents the fastest reading rate?
 - What is another name for the legend of a map?
 - SQ3R stands for
 - Which of the following skills for reading maps should be taught to secondary students?
 - Which of the following is a study method that is designed to be used with mathematics material?
 - Which skill(s) is/are involved in reading to follow directions?
 - What can students do to improve their retention of content area material read?
 - Kinesthetic learners learn best through
 - Which is a problem in reading diagrams?
 - For what content area is SQRQCQ designed?
 - Reading rate should never be considered apart from comprehension.
 - English language learners cannot benet from study skills strategies.
 - Skimming is reading to find out a specific bit of information.
 - Auditory learners should talk about the material being studied and possibly listen to recordings of lectures.
 - Following directions requires two basic comprehension skills: the ability to locate details and the ability to detect sequence.
 - An author’s writing style can affect a person’s reading rate.
 - Students should learn to study the same way for all tests, regardless of the type.
 - Standardized tests have clear directions for administration, making practice for students with the procedures unnecessary.
 - Reading to follow directions is a slow, deliberate task.
 - Teachers can promote a disregard for reading directions by failing to require their students to do so.
 - THIEVES is a memory device for steps in previewing a text assignment.
 - Learners who learn best through seeing are visual learners.