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What is the difference between text marking and focused notes? Would a student need both?
 
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What is the importance of background knowledge when reading a textbook?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Textbook marking serves as the basis for focused notes. Focused notes are pulled from your classroom and textbook notes and placed in one chart for focused review.

Answer to Question 2

If your background knowledge is weak, you will not be able to make connections to new information.





 

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