List and describe the ten steps to reading a math textbook.
What will be an ideal response?
Step 1: Skim the section by reading the introduction and summary.
Step 2: As you skim the section, circle in pencil any words you don’t know.
Step 3: Read the section and highlight the important information.
Step 4: Go through and work each example without skipping any steps. Step 5: Put a mark by the concepts and words you don’t know.
Step 6: Develop a glossary of the words you don’t know in your notebook.
Step 7: If you don’t understand the material, follow the steps in the workbook.
Step 8: Recall the important information so you won’t forget it.
Step 9: Reflect on the material by thinking about what you just read and prepare questions for the next class.
Step 10: Make up test questions to review before taking the test.
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What will be an ideal response?