Friday, May 24, 2019

On Your on Exercise #1

Student Name ____________________ Class Section ____________________ interpreting Module 1 On Your Own This activity in learning Module 1 gives you two reading passages to practice applying the Active teaching Strategies you have learned. Directions Complete the activity by reading each passage and answer the questions. Do not forget to spell check and proofread your work. When you have completed this activity, please upload it to the Dropbox for this week. Reading 1 The lie behind those no-account national polls by Michael Medved of USA Today. obtain The Week, October 19, 2007 Ask Ameri gits how they feel ab bring out the world, said Michael Medved, and they wander up with a paradox. Using the Predicting Strategy Read the title and first sentence. Now name what you think the passage will be about. Your prediction about the passage Now read the whole dissever Reading 1 The Lie Behind Those Gloomy National Polls by Michael Medved of USA Today. Source The Week, October 19, 200 7 Ask Ameri erects how they feel about the world, said Michael Medved, and they wind up with a paradox.By staggering majorities, people tell pollsters that they disapprove of both Congress and the President, and two out of three say the U. S. is headed in the malign direction. Yet when asked about their own lives, Americans express overwhelming contentment and dazzling confidence. A recent Harris poll found that more than nine out of 10 people ar satisfied with the life you lead, with 56 percent choosing the highest category very satisfied. Almost everyone expects life to be better in the next basketball team years.Somehow, Americans feel that they personally live in a sun-kissed, optimistic island of happiness, while the country at large is going to hell. How can this be? Its in reality not that surprising, given that we spend, on average, 30 hours a week immersed in television. On both the news and entertainment shows, the world is presented as rife with crime, terrorism, d eath, intimate depravity, personal humiliation, and bitter political conflict. Self-serving politicians add to the prevailing gloom by emphasizing problems and exaggerating threats.The real American story, though, is the one we live, in which people ar making steady economic progress and life is mostly goodand always better than it was yesterday. Using the Questioning Strategy As you read the separate 1. Do you find any details confusing, or that you wonder about? 2. Are there words you dont know? Which words argon unfamiliar? 3. What questions do you have about any confusing sentences? Your questions about the passage Using the Making Connections Strategy As you read the paragraph 1. faecal matter you make connections to anything you read about in the passage? . What previous knowledge, if any, do you have of this topic? Your connections to the passage Using the Visualizing Strategy What is in the passage that you can visualize (see in your mind) as you read? Your visualizati ons of the text Using the Summarizing Strategy Write one or two sentences that summarize the passage. Your summary of the passage Reading 2 Dieters Take Note Source www. workingmother. com (Oct. 2007) Eating out can sabotage your weight-loss plan. Using the Predicting Strategy Read the title and first sentence.Now predict what you think the passage will be about. Your prediction about the passage Now read the whole paragraph. Reading 2 Dieters Take Note Source www. workingmother. com (Oct. 2007) Eating out can sabotage your weight-loss plan. Dieters and binge eaters ate between 226 and 253 extra calories and 10 to 16 extra grams of fat on days when they dined out, concord to a new University of Texas study. Whether or not youre on a diet, make sure you dont overdo it the next time youre eating out with these simple tips Avoid fried foods and sugary drinks, especially soda.Fill up on veggies or salad with dressing on the side in the lead the entree comes. Get a take-home box when you get your meal and put half your food in it right away to keep it out of sight and prevent mindless overeating. Skip the rich dessert in favor of fresh fruit. Using the Questioning Strategy As you read the paragraph 1. Do you find any details confusing, or that you wonder about? 2. Are there words you dont know? Which words are unfamiliar? 3. What questions do you have about any confusing sentences? Your questions about the passage Using the Making Connections Strategy As you read the paragraph 1. advise you make connections to anything you read about in the passage? 2. What previous knowledge, if any, do you have of this topic? Your connections to the passage Using the Visualizing Strategy What is in the passage that you can visualize as you read? Your visualizations of the text Using the Summarizing Strategy Write one or two sentences that summarize the passage Your summary of the passage

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