Monday, September 7, 2009

FLIRT GOAL #1

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12 comments:

  1. One reading strategy I do not usually abide by is scanning for transition words to determine the external text and structure and establish a system for organizing new information. There are three ways I can improve to incorporate this strategy into my daily reading:
    1. I can highlight different key words using different colors
    2. I can use vocabulary to figure out context clues or key ideas
    3. I can talk to the text to chronically organize setting to setting marking what is happening where.

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  2. The reading strategy I need to improve on is asking questions to set a purpose before I read and to anticipate the authors point of view before I read. I hope to improve on that this week.

    David Crisfield

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  3. The reading strategy I do not use is scaning for transition words to determine the external text structure and establish a system for organizing new information. In order to improve this strategyt I will...
    1. Mark/highlight unkown words and context clues
    2. Define unkown vocabulary words.
    3 Write down key notes

    Pete Floyd, Section 1

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  4. I think the reading strategy that i need to improve the most on is stoping when confused. Usually i have to intrest in reading and i try to just skip over things and i dont stop when im confused so i never really comprehend it. So now im trying to improve on this and its working pretty well so far.

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  5. The reading strategy I dont use is asking ?s to myself to set a purpose and to anticpate the authors POV. To improve I can...
    1. Take more time into reading
    2. Find connections between authors views and mind
    3. Write down whatever questions pop into my head as I think of them

    Ryan Dahl

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  6. The reading strategy that I need to improve on is asking questions to set a purpose and to anticipate the author's point of view. To do this I can:
    1. Write down notes, comparing and contrasting.
    2. Seeing how I connect with the storing before starting off.
    3. Ask myself what the author's point is and make sure I understand what what they're getting at.

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  7. I don't set a purpose or ask questions when I read to see the authors POV. To fix this I can...
    1. Write down some questions before I read and answer them as I go.
    2. Highlight the key points
    3. Stick post-its on key pages and take notes.

    Anthany H.

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  8. I need to make connections
    I preview the text
    I skim
    I ask questions
    I scan for transitions
    but i need to make connections
    so i decided to get post it's and stick one on my agenda and my book that i am reading. And to wake up every morning and state that i need to make connections.
    -Lance Conley

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  9. I do not set a purpose or as questions when I read, to improve this I can...

    1. write down questions and answer as i read
    2. use notecards and write down important material
    3.besides the prequestions i should write questions down as i read

    katie bricker section 1

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  10. I already did this via survey. Thus, that's where it is!

    Andrew Thompson Section 1

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  11. My strategies that need to be improved are:
    Asking more questions to my proffesors and classmates.
    Highlight and underline more important things that i need to know.
    Write down more questions.

    Nourdean Bentajar

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  12. I think I need to improve on Skimming through for transition words and finding out what I already know to comprehend more.

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