Welcome to World History Today you will be
Welcome to World History Today you will be working on a study technique, as well as, learning information on the Muslim World between 1300 -1700.
SQ 3 R • Survey • Question • Read • Recite • Review
Survey • Survey means to look things over. – Title of Chapter and subsections – Maps and photographs – Highlighted terms in bold print – Read crack questions • Should take less than 1 minute per page.
Question • Using the subheadings (Red and Black) create questions that will give you a purpose to read. • Use Who, What, How, and Why • Examples: • Why did the Turks move into Byzantium? • How did Osman establish a State? • Who was Timur the Lame and how did he halt expansion? >Leave some space between questions for your answers. >Should take no longer than 1 minute per question.
Read • Seems simple enough…. . But you are reading now with the questions in mind. It gives you a purpose. • Reading will take you longer than the Survey or the Questions, but not too long as you now have a purpose and will know what you are looking for. • Should take you no longer than five minutes per page in our World History Textbook.
Recite • Recite simply means to answer the questions. • Take your time to answer the questions you designed in step 2. • You may use a bulleted format or phrases. These are notes, not a polished final paper. • You must include the vocabulary terms in your answers. • Should take you about two to three minutes per question maximum
Review • This is the study part of the technique. • Cover the answer and see if you can answer the question without looking at your answers. • Cover the question and see if you can state the question. • Be certain to have a highlighter in hand when doing the review to highlight any key vocabulary words in your answers.
SQ 3 R • • • Survey Question Read Recite Review • A simple reading/study technique
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