TACHS Reading

Comprehensive study of tachs reading covering fundamental concepts and advanced applications.

Study Strategies

Annotating and Note-Taking

Marking Up Texts and Taking Notes

Annotating means making small notes or highlights on the passage as you read. This keeps your mind active and helps you remember key points.

  • Underline main ideas or important facts.
  • Write quick notes or questions in the margin.
  • Circle or highlight words you don’t know to look up later.

Good note-taking helps you understand and remember what you read, making test questions easier.

Examples

  • You underline a key sentence and jot 'main idea' in the margin.

  • You circle unfamiliar words to review after the test.