What is post-reading?
Post-reading means using the information you read. The two activities
involved are reciting and reviewing.
4. Recite
What is reciting?
Reciting is checking your understanding and memory of the information.
You may discover that you need to reread a section to clarify some information.
How do I use reciting
Examples of reciting strategies include: rephrasing, drawing, outlining,
writing a summary, or telling another person about the information. You
should recite new information after reading small sections. Try to recite
new material several times, and use different methods of reciting.
5. Review
What is reviewing?
Reviewing is similar to reciting. People review to ensure that they
are able to remember the information they have learned. This is particularly
important before a test.
Reviewing may be done by reading your notes, comments, highlights, survey
questions, survey answers, titles, and summaries.
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