Reading Styles Flashcards
Types of reading styles
a. Scanning
b. Skimming
c. Speed reading
d. Intensive/close/in-depth reading
e. Extensive Reading
f. Shared Inquiry
g. Four-level questioning
h. Background knowledge connection
fast reading to look for key words and phrases relevant to the information needed
Scanning
reading swiftly or glancing quickly through an article
Skimming
used to improve one’s ability to read quickly
Speed Reading
to understand the concepts and arguments that the text contains
In-depth Reading
sustained interpretation of a brief passage of a text
Close Reading
to read a shorter piece of text to gain a deeper understanding of that text
Intensive Reading
free reading, book flood, or reading for pleasure
Extensive Reading
method of teaching and learning that enables people of all ages to explore the ideas
Shared Inquiry
“RIGHT THERE - the answer is in front of you”
(Four level questioning) Level 1: Matching Perception
“THINK AND SEARCH - the answer is right in front of you but you need to look for it”
(Four level questioning) Level 2: Selective Analysis of Perception
“THE AUTHOR AND YOU - the answer is not in front of you, use clues from the book and form your own answer”
(Four level questioning) Level 3: Reordering Perception
“IN YOUR HEAD - the answer is not in the book - it is your own opinion”
(Four level questioning) Level 4: Reasoning About perception
information - knowledge acquired through study or experience or instruction
Background Knowledge Connection