Match the name of each strategy to its purpose.
1.
Know the purpose
2.
Scan for graphics
3.
Read text questions
4.
Skim for organization
5.
Read all front matter
6.
Consider prior knowledge
a.
to find information presented visually, often clarifying facts and concepts more effectively than a written explanation could
b.
to help you know what to expect, where to look for information, and how to locate important information
c.
to point to the most important information that you must learn and understand
d.
to provide clues to the main idea of the reading
e.
to promote stronger learning by making connections between existing knowledge and new information
f.
to guide your choice of reading strategies