Transcription of Reading Essentials and Note-Taking Guide
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Reading Essentials and Note-Taking GuideSTUDENT WORKBOOKWGC 08_RENTGSW_RP_878389 1 WGC 08_RENTGSW_RP_878389 14/3/07 11:57:16 AM4/3/07 11:57:16 AMTo the StudentThe World Geography and Cultures Reading Essentials and Note-Taking Guide is designed to help you use recognized Reading strategies to improve your Reading -for- information skills. For each section of the student textbook, you are alerted to key content. Then, you are asked to draw from prior knowledge, organize your thoughts with a graphic organizer, and fol-low a process to read and understand the text. The Reading Essentials and Note-Taking Guide was prepared to help you get more from your textbook by Reading with a purpose.
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