This worksheet is a guide to help you study better using the
SQ3R method. Since there are no specific questions to answer, the "solution" is understanding what to write in each blank box. Here is what belongs in each section:
1. Survey
*
What to do: Before reading, look over the material quickly.
*
What to write here: Write down the title, headings, subheadings, and look at any pictures or charts. Note how the text is organized.
2. Question
*
What to do: Turn the headings into questions.
*
What to write here: Write down questions you want to answer by reading. For example, if a heading is "The Water Cycle," your question might be "What are the steps of the water cycle?"
3. Read
*
What to do: Read the text one section at a time to find the answers to your questions.
*
What to write here: You don't usually write much here while reading. Just focus on finding the answers. If you need to take notes, write key facts or definitions here.
4. Recite
*
What to do: After reading a section, look away and try to say the main points out loud in your own words.
*
What to write here: Write down the answers to the questions you created in step 2. Try to do this from memory without looking at the book.
5. Review
*
What to do: Once you have finished the whole chapter, go back over everything.
*
What to write here: Write a short summary of what you learned. Check if you can still answer all your questions correctly. This helps move the information into your long-term memory.
Final Answer:
The worksheet outlines the
SQ3R Study Method:
1.
Survey: Skim titles and headings.
2.
Question: Create questions based on headings.
3.
Read: Read actively to answer those questions.
4.
Recite: Say or write answers from memory.
5.
Review: Go over all notes and summaries to reinforce learning.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sq3r worksheet.