Asking questions can help you increase comprehension. A good comprehension can help you in most of your subjects when you are reading a textbook. (you need to remember what you just read in your textbok for class tomorrow). Questions while you read can help you seek deeper meaning in the text, more than just the main idea and you can learn a lot from it.
yes you should be because it will definitely help u remember more things u wright down the more u will remember it and u have to also read it again
remember what you have read
They present complex information in a clear format
understand and remember more of what you read.
It is time for you read your textbook. Make a Venn diagram to help you compare.
read your textbook
read your textbook :)
The musical notes on the lines of the treble staff read from the bottom to the top.
The musical notes on the lines of the treble staff read from the bottom to the top.
When you're reading as an assignment, such as your textbook, you should write notes as you read! Copy any bold headings and subheadings into your notebook. Add any bold words and their definitions, plus any words or terms that seem especially important to you. You can also add anything that seems like it might be hard for you to remember. You may now read back over your notes at any time to refresh your memory. This is how top students remember things -- nobody is going to really remember everything about what they read in a boring textbook without notes, so don't worry about your "forgetfulness." Check out the Related Questions for more learning tips!
Read your textbook.