Across
- 2. is it a process of decoding symbols (letters, words, sentences) to derive meaning
- 4. is the process of breaking down information into smaller parts to understand it better. It involves examining details, identifying patterns, and drawing conclusions.
- 6. it refers to the collection of words that a person understands and uses in speech, writing, and comprehension. A strong vocabulary enhances communication, reading skills, and critical thinking.
- 8. it is used to find specific information quickly within a text. Instead of reading every word, you move your eyes rapidly over the page to locate keywords, numbers, or phrases that are relevant to what you're searching for.
- 9. it is a ability to understand, interpret, and make meaning from written or spoken language. It involves not just reading words but also grasping their significance, context, and deeper meaning.
- 10. Is the process of keeping information in your memory so you can recall it later.
Down
- 1. it is used to quickly glance over a text to get the main idea without reading every word in detail. It is useful when you need to gather general INFORMATION FAST
- 3. is the ability to understand something that is not explicitly stated in a text. It involves using clues from the text along with prior knowledge to read.
- 5. it is a process of translating written symbols (letters and words) into spoken language. It is a fundamental skill in reading that allows individuals to recognize words, understand their meanings, and pronounce them correctly.
- 7. is the ability to analyze, explain, and draw conclusions from information, whether it's a text, data, or a situation. It plays a crucial role in reading comprehension, critical thinking, and decision-making.
