In pairs, read the cards and match the strategy to its definition.
Which strategies do you already use?
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Learning objective 1
Identify how to use the SQ3R strategy and explain how it helps with reading comprehension
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Why SQ3R?
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Tutor demonstration of SQ3R
Survey (1 -2 minutes) – highlight or write down important titles, subheadings and information carrying words (e.g. look for capital letters to find the names of people or places.
Question: Turn the above into questions.
Read: As you read, write answers to your questions
Recite: Recall what was read verbally or in writing
Review: Look over notes/read it again and try to connect to experience/other learning.
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Survey the text
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Question
What is productive struggle?
How does it foster resilience?
How does it promote deeper understanding?
Does it do this by making us think for ourselves?
What is self-efficacy?
How does productive struggle prepare us for real-life challenges?
What are high but attainable expectations?
Why does feedback help?
What is scaffolding instruction?
Why is collaboration important?
How can I embrace mistakes?
What is a growth mindset?<div><br></div>
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Read
What is productive struggle?<div>Grappling with difficult tasks and persisting through obstacles to gain mastery. </div>
How does it foster resilience?<div>It develops problem solving skills that help with problem solving beyond the classroom. </div>
How does it promote deeper understanding?<div>It prompts students to grapple with complex problems, consider many solutions and think critically. </div>
Does it do this by making us think for ourselves?<div>Yes - it helps us to think creatively and solve problems from new perspectives. </div>
What is self-efficacy?<div>Belief in own ability to succeed in certain situations. </div>
How does productive struggle prepare us for real-life challenges?<div>The resilience and problem solving skills gained through productive struggle supports ability to deal with challenges in personal and professional lives. </div>
What are high but attainable expectations?<div>Tasks and assignments that push us beyond our comfort zones. </div>
Why does feedback help?<div>Feedback is an opportunity for growth and learning and helps us identify our mistakes. </div>
What is scaffolding instruction?<div>Breaking down learning into manageable steps and using guidance and resources to help succeed. </div>
Why is collaboration important?<div>Working with other students helps us learn from others' strengths and weaknesses, builds teamworking ability and communication skills. </div>
How can I embrace mistakes?<div>See mistakes as opportunities for growth and evidence of persistence and effort. </div>
What is a growth mindset?<div>Belief that knowledge and abilities can be developed through dedication and effort. </div>
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Recite
What is productive struggle?<div>Grappling with difficult tasks and persisting through obstacles to gain mastery. </div>
How does it foster resilience?<div>It develops problem solving skills that help with problem solving beyond the classroom. </div>
How does it promote deeper understanding?<div>It prompts students to grapple with complex problems, consider many solutions and think critically. </div>
Does it do this by making us think for ourselves?<div>Yes - it helps us to think creatively and solve problems from new perspectives. </div>
What is self-efficacy?<div>Belief in own ability to succeed in certain situations. </div>
How does productive struggle prepare us for real-life challenges?<div>The resilience and problem solving skills gained through productive struggle supports ability to deal with challenges in personal and professional lives. </div>
What are high but attainable expectations?<div>Tasks and assignments that push us beyond our comfort zones. </div>
Why does feedback help?<div>Feedback is an opportunity for growth and learning and helps us identify our mistakes. </div>
What is scaffolding instruction?<div>Breaking down learning into manageable steps and using guidance and resources to help succeed. </div>
Why is collaboration important?<div>Working with other students helps us learn from others' strengths and weaknesses, builds teamworking ability and communication skills. </div>
How can I embrace mistakes?<div>See mistakes as opportunities for growth and evidence of persistence and effort. </div>
What is a growth mindset?<div>Belief that knowledge and abilities can be developed through dedication and effort. </div>
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Review
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Your turn to try SQ3R
Choose a text and complete the following:
Survey (1 -2 minutes) – highlight or write down important titles, subheadings and information carrying words (e.g. look for capital letters to find the names of people or places.
Question: Turn the above into questions (use post-it notes if you prefer)
Read: As you read, write answers to your questions
Recite: Recall what was read verbally (to the person beside you) or in writing
Review: Look over notes/read it again and try to connect to experience/other learning.
Use the SQ3R handout or write your notes on the page (use post-it notes if this helps)
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SQ3R is a useful strategy for active reading that I intend to use.