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Title: Reading Strategies for Praxis I


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Reading Strategies for Praxis I
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BE READY FOR THE TEST
  • Prepare with daily reading practice!
  • BEFORE THE TEST
  • Eat a nutritious protein carbohydrate meal
  • Dress comfortably
  • Arrive early
  • Bring photo ID
  • Get plenty of sleep
  • Relax

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GENERAL TEST-TAKING TIPS
  • DURING THE TEST
  • RELAX and take deep breaths
  • Write on the test booklet or scrap paper
  • Eliminate the incorrect answers
  • Narrow down the choices. If you dont know the
    answer, then guess. There is no penalty for
    guessing. (When wild guessing, always choose
    same letter)
  • Pace yourself
  • Use all available time go back check

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STEPS FOR READING SUCCESS
  • S.A.V.E.
  • Skim the passage first
  • Read each question stem
  • Actively read passage for maximum comprehension
  • Visualize as you read
  • Evaluate comprehension

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Reading Skills on Praxis I
  • Finding topic sentences
  • Identifying the main ideas supporting details
  • Making inferences
  • Summarizing
  • Skimming
  • Distinguishing between fact and opinion
  • Identifying authors purpose, tone, and bias
  • Using context clues and structural clues for
    vocabulary words

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MAIN IDEAS AND DETAILS
  • Identify main idea sentence
  • Topic Authors most important point about the
    topic Main idea sentence
  • May be stated at the beginning, middle, or end
  • General - covers all other information in
    paragraph
  • The other sentences support, explain, give
    examples, or tell more about the main idea
    sentence

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SIGNAL WORDS
  • Use to find main points and supporting details
  • LISTING (First, another, also, in addition,
    furthermore, finally)
  • SEQUENCE (First, next, while, during, last,
    before, following)
  • COMPARE CONTRAST (Like, also, both, but,
    however, yet, on the other hand, although)
  • CAUSE EFFECT (Because, as a result, hence,
    since, thus, so, therefore, consequently, due
    to)
  • Resource See a study skills tutor for practice
    with handouts in Academic Skills

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INFERENCES
  • Reader
  • Locates ideas not directly stated
  • Uses prior knowledge logic authors clues
  • Draws conclusions based on available evidence
  • Resource See a study skills tutor for practice
    with RFU cards in Academic Skills

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CRITICAL READING
  • Tone authors attitude or feeling how the
    author would sound if speaking
  • Purpose Why the author wrote the passage
  • (describe, entertain, inform, narrate,
    persuade)
  • Fact vs. opinion
  • Facts are supported with details and
    examples
  • Opinions are supported with arguments,
    examples, other details
  • Bias Reveals authors prejudice author is
    trying to convince or
  • influence the reader through
    emotional appeal or slanted writing

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VOCABULARY
  • Context Clues using surrounding words and
    sentences (reading around the word)
  • 1. Definition
  • 2. Example / synonym
  • 3. Contrast / antonym
  • Structural Clues word parts
  • 1. Prefixes
  • 2. Roots
  • 3. Suffixes
  • Resource Subscribe to A Word A Day
    http//www.wordsmith.org/

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READING ENDURANCE
  • More reading will build
  • Reading stamina
  • Reading speed
  • Background knowledge
  • Confidence
  • Resource Computer programs in Academic Skills
  • Ultimate Speed Reader Advancing Reading Skills

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PRACTICE! PRACTICE!
  • Read everyday
  • Read for pleasure (fiction non-fiction)
  • Read Newsweek Time magazine
  • Read high school level science, history, and
    psychology books (in LRC) to build background
    knowledge
  • Read the daily newspaper (editorials)
  • Read! Read! Read!

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COMMITMENT!
  • Seek help from a Study Skills tutor in Academic
    Skills (ED 1111)
  • Set reading goals!
  • Sacrifice!
  • Prioritize!

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ONLINE RESOURCES
  • ETS TEST INFORMATION
  • http//www.ets.org/praxis/
  • PRACTICE READING PASSAGES
  • http//www.testprepreview.com/
  • VOCABULARY
  • http//cctc2.commnet.edu/grammar/vocabulary.htm
  • http//www.m-w.com/netdict.htm
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