5 Questions
Which of the following is NOT a strategy to connect reading and writing?
Passively consuming the information in the text
What is the purpose of critical reading?
To interpret and reflect upon what is read
What are the two macro skills essential for learning?
Reading and writing
What does non-critical reading focus on?
Understanding the information provided by a source
What should a reader do when reading critically and actively?
Reflect upon what is read through writing and discussing it with others
Study Notes
Reading and Writing Connections
- Summarizing and note-taking are strategies to connect reading and writing.
- Outlining and paraphrasing are also strategies to connect reading and writing.
Purpose of Critical Reading
- The purpose of critical reading is to evaluate and analyze information to form an opinion or make a decision.
Essential Macro Skills
- Learning requires two essential macro skills: reading and writing.
Focus of Non-Critical Reading
- Non-critical reading focuses on recalling facts and details.
Critical Reading Strategies
- When reading critically and actively, a reader should evaluate information, identify patterns and relationships, and make inferences.
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