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  • The SQ3R Reading Method

    Survey! Question! Read! Recite! Review!


    Before you read, Survey the chapter:
    • the title, headings, and subheadings
    • captions under pictures, charts, graphs or maps
    • review questions or teacher-made study guides
    • introductory and concluding paragraphs
    • summary


    Question while you are surveying:

    • Turn the title, headings, and/or subheadings into questions;
    • Read questions at the end of the chapters or after each subheading;
    • Ask yourself, "What did my instructor say about this chapter or subject when it was assigned?"
    • Ask yourself, "What do I already know about this subject?"

    Note: If it is helpful to you, write out these questions for consideration. This variation is called SQW3R


    When you begin to Read:
    • Look for answers to the questions you first raised;
    • Answer questions at the beginning or end of chapters or study guides
    • Reread captions under pictures, graphs, etc.
    • Note all the underlined, italicized, bold printed words or phrases
    • Study graphic aids
    • Reduce your speed for difficult passages
    • Stop and reread parts which are not clear
    • Read only a section at a time and recite after each section


    Recite after you've read a section:
    • Orally ask yourself questions about what you have just read or summarize, in your own words, what you read
    • Take notes from the text but write the information in your own words
    • Underline or highlight important points you've just read
    • Use the method of recitation which best suits your particular learning style but remember, the more senses you use the more likely you are to remember what you read - i.e.,

    TRIPLE STRENGTH LEARNING: Seeing, saying, hearing-
    QUADRUPLE STRENGTH LEARNING: Seeing , saying , hearing, writing!!!


    Review: an ongoing process.

    Day One

    • After you have read and recited the entire chapter, write questions in the margins for those points you have highlighted or underlined.
    • If you took notes while reciting, write questions for the notes you have taken in the left hand margins of your notebook.

    Day Two
    • Page through the text and/or your notebook to re-acquaint yourself with the important points.
    • Cover the right hand column of your text/note-book and orally ask yourself the questions in the left hand margins.
    • Orally recite or write the answers from memory.
    • Make "flash cards" for those questions which give you difficulty.
    • Develop mnemonic devices for material which need to be memorized.

    Days Three, Four and Five
    • Alternate between your flash cards and notes and test yourself (orally or in writing) on the questions you formulated.
    • Make additional flash cards if necessary.

    Weekend
    Using the text and notebook, make a Table of Contents - list all the topics and sub-topics you need to know from the chapter. From the Table of Contents, make a Study Sheet/ Spatial Map. Recite the information orally and in your own words as you put the Study Sheet/Map together.
    Now that you have consolidated all the information you need for that chapter, periodically review the Sheet/Map so that at test time you will not have to cram.


    Adapted from: Robinson, Francis Pleasant, (1961, 1970) Effective study (4th ed.), Harper & Row, New York, NY.
    Source: studygs.net
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