Reading Comprehension Skimming and Scanning How can we

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Reading Comprehension Skimming and Scanning

Reading Comprehension Skimming and Scanning

How can we improve our reading? Two important techniques include: Skimming Scanning

How can we improve our reading? Two important techniques include: Skimming Scanning

SKIMMING What is Skimming? “To read quickly to get the general idea of a

SKIMMING What is Skimming? “To read quickly to get the general idea of a passage”

When Skimming Don’t read everything but try to skip the text. Read the first

When Skimming Don’t read everything but try to skip the text. Read the first and last sentences of paragraphs. Read the introduction and the summary. Read a few examples until you understand the concepts they are meant to illustrate.

Not stoppin g Gettin g The Gist First and Last paragrap h Topic sentenc

Not stoppin g Gettin g The Gist First and Last paragrap h Topic sentenc es Read fast

How to SKIM ? Read the title. Read the subtitle or introduction. Read the

How to SKIM ? Read the title. Read the subtitle or introduction. Read the first sentences of each paragraph. Notice any picture, charts, or graphics. Read the summary or last paragraph if there is one.

Let’s practice skimming using the questions below. Choose a heading that best matches the

Let’s practice skimming using the questions below. Choose a heading that best matches the upcoming paragraph. Remember to underline your key words. • Parents are to blame for the state of children today. • A report with many conclusions and worries about the United Kingdom. • Growing up unhappy generation • There are so many social problems young people face today.

Let’s skim the first and last sentences from the passage. In recent years, evidence

Let’s skim the first and last sentences from the passage. In recent years, evidence has been collected which suggests that the proportion of British children and teenagers who are unhappy is higher than in many other developed countries around the world. For example, a recently published report set out to measure ‘ wellbeing’ among young people in nineteen European countries, found that the United Kingdom came bottom. The report was based on statistics and surveys in which young people answered questions on a wide range of subject. The United Kingdom is a relatively unequal country with a relatively high proportion of young people living in households. With less than half the national average income. This seems to have a negative effect on how they feel about themselves. So what’s our answer? Ø Choose the heading that best matches the previous paragraph. a. Parents are to blame for the state of children today b. A report with many conclusions and worries about the United Kingdom c. Growing up unhappy generation d. There are so many social problems young people face today

SCANNING Search for specific information ( key words ) Particular Name Number Telephone Number

SCANNING Search for specific information ( key words ) Particular Name Number Telephone Number Program Date The Cosine “ 32°”

Scanning – Get only what you need. • Scanning is rapidly running your eyes

Scanning – Get only what you need. • Scanning is rapidly running your eyes over the text in order to locate specific details. Three steps to scanning include: search for key words move quickly over the page Less reading and more searching

Let’s practice Scanning using the question below. • How many European countries are in

Let’s practice Scanning using the question below. • How many European countries are in first report? Remember to underline your key words. What is your key word? Number

Now let’s scan for the info we selected. In recent years, evidence has been

Now let’s scan for the info we selected. In recent years, evidence has been collected which suggests that the proportion of British children and teenagers who are unhappy is higher than in many other developed countries around the world. For example, a recently published report set out to measure ‘ well-being’ among young people in nineteen European countries, found that the United Kingdom came bottom. The report was based on statistics and surveys in which young people answered questions on a wide range of subject. The United Kingdom is a relatively unequal country with a relatively high proportion of young people living in households. With less than half the national average income. This seems countries to have aare negative effect on how How many European in the first report? they feel about themselves. Nineteen

Scanning Recipes Chocolate Chip Fudgy Brownies Ingredients Directions • 4 ounces unsweetened chocolate, •

Scanning Recipes Chocolate Chip Fudgy Brownies Ingredients Directions • 4 ounces unsweetened chocolate, • • chopped 1 cup butter, cubed 4 eggs 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 cup (6 ounces) semisweet chocolate chips 1 cup chopped pecans, optional • • Confectioners' sugar In a microwave, melt unsweetened chocolate and butter; stir until smooth. In a large bowl, beat the eggs, sugar and vanilla for 1 -2 minutes or until light and lemon-colored. Beat in chocolate mixture. Add flour; beat just until combined. Fold in chocolate chips and pecans if desired. • Transfer to a greased 13 -in. x 9 -in. baking pan. Bake at 350° for 25 -30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out with moist crumbs. Cool on a wire rack. • Cut into bars. To serve, dust with confectioners' sugar or freeze. Brownies may be frozen for up to 6 months. Yield: 16 -20 servings.

Scan the recipe to answer the following questions 1. How much flour is used?

Scan the recipe to answer the following questions 1. How much flour is used? 1 Cup 2. What do you need to melt? Chocolate chips and butter 4. How long do you need to bake the brownies for? 25 -30 minutes 5. You can freeze the brownies for up to a year. (T/F) False. Six months

More scanning activities Turn to page 41 in your book. 1. Find the following

More scanning activities Turn to page 41 in your book. 1. Find the following words in the text. When you are finished raise your hand. Pregnancy, Obesity, Strokes, Middle-Aged, Team, Vitally, History

Questions Cont. 2. What is the name of the university that conducted the study?

Questions Cont. 2. What is the name of the university that conducted the study? 3. How many mothers were surveyed? 4. Find a word that means “critically”. 5. Find a word that means “get better” 6. Find a word that is the opposite of “decrease”. 7. In the last sentence, what does the word ”process” refer to?

So…………. . Skim • to understand the general idea of a passage Scan •

So…………. . Skim • to understand the general idea of a passage Scan • for specific words, numbers, details or answers.

to know the opinions of people identify topics for reading to determine the organization

to know the opinions of people identify topics for reading to determine the organization of writing OBJECTIVES AND BENEFITS FOR SCANNING AND SKIMMING to get the important part that we need a whole and no reading to refresh what we've read

As for the benefits, among others: 1. can search for a specific information needed

As for the benefits, among others: 1. can search for a specific information needed from a text reading or books quickly and efficiently. 2. can explore the many pages of the book in a short time. 3. not too much of a waste of time looking for something

Conclusion Skimming and scanning is used when reading all types of documents. We skim

Conclusion Skimming and scanning is used when reading all types of documents. We skim to get the idea of what a document is about and typically skim all documents before we actually begin to read. As we skim, we… v think about the topic v think about what we already know about the topic v start to guess or anticipate the details we are going to read about. We scan for specific information We work quickly when we skim and scan.

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Thank You