7.3.1 - Strategies for Independent Reading
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Practice Questions
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What does it mean to curate a reading list?
💡 Hint: Think about your own interests when selecting books.
Give an example of a form of active reading.
💡 Hint: What actions can you take to engage more with the text?
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is one way to curate your reading list?
💡 Hint: Think about how awards recognize exceptional writing.
True or False: Active reading is just reading the text without any engagement.
💡 Hint: Consider the strategies for making reading more interactive.
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Challenge Problems
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Devise a comprehensive plan for increasing your engagement with diverse texts over the next year. Include specific genres, texts, and methods of engagement.
💡 Hint: Consider balancing fiction and non-fiction while exploring authors from diverse backgrounds.
Analyze how the practice of re-reading can affect your perception of themes in literature. Provide examples from texts you've encountered.
💡 Hint: Think about how experiences shape your understanding over time.
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Reference links
Supplementary resources to enhance your learning experience.
- How to Curate a Reading List
- Active Reading Strategies
- The Benefits of Re-Reading
- Exploring Graphic Novels
- The Value of Diverse Literature
- Literary Genres Explained: An Overview
- What's the Difference Between Fiction and Non-Fiction?
- Reading Journal Techniques
- The Importance of Rereading
- Literature Awards You Should Look For