Study Skills: Reading Assignments
Across
- 4. The document most teachers give students at the beginning of a course to show what they will do.
- 6. Words that carry actual ideas.
- 7. The small part of your eye with enough cones for reading details.
- 11. The reading of words "in your head" while you read.
- 12. To really try to work with something actively. First letter E
- 13. The things that students engage in at school BESIDES classwork.
- 14. When you get lost thinking about something else.
- 15. A way of measuring information.
- 16. To observe or view from a distance, getting the big picture.
- 17. A cartoon in America where "mutants" like Wolverine had super powers.
Down
- 1. To surround and contain inside.
- 2. This means to make something high on a list of importance.
- 3. Words that help sentences make sense. For example: a, an, or, etc.
- 5. To come first in importance. Usually this is paired with "take"
- 7. This means preferred.
- 8. The small movements your eye makes when reading.
- 9. To lock yourself in a room.
- 10. Going back. The opposite of "progress"