Reading Comprehension Teaching Strategies

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Lynn Said:

Help with reading comprehension in High School AP US History?

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I'm taking APUSH this year also. At first, I read the chapter while taking elaborate notes. Then, I reviewed my notes instead of rereading the chapter. I got a 13/20 on the first quiz. Since then, I've changed my strategy to reading the textbook chapter twice, the AMSCO book twice, and going online and taking the practice quizzes there. That really helps. If her teacher is a psychology teacher, then he should not be teaching that class. If she cannot get help from her teacher, she should try to ask other teachers, such as previous history teachers or teachers in the history department. They should be more than happy to help. If your daughter cannot understand a paragraph after reading it many times then maybe she should try to get the information from another source, study that, and then go back and read the textbook. Most teachers use the American Pageant book for their class. My teacher is using Enduring Vision, so I don't really know the layout of the American Pageant book. However, since so many teachers with history degrees use it, then students should be able to understand it. If her friend/classmate understands it, then they could get together once a week to study the textbook. Dont forget that a positive attitude helps!

This site has lots of practice quizzes. Click on your textbook.
http://college.hmco.com/history/students…

These sites have lots of practice quizzes
http://www.course-notes.org
http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/history/u…
http://www.polytechnic.org/faculty/gfeld…
http://home.att.net/~betsynewmark/Quizze…
http://home.att.net/~betsynewmark/1APUSH…
http://www.historyteacher.net/USQuizMain…

hope that helps

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