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Costa Level 2 & 3 Practice Quiz
Sharpen skills with practical test examples
Study Outcomes
- Analyze complex texts by identifying main ideas and supporting details.
- Evaluate author arguments using intermediate to higher-order critical thinking skills.
- Apply inference techniques to draw logical conclusions from reading passages.
- Synthesize information from multiple sources to develop a coherent understanding of texts.
- Reflect on personal interpretations to enhance overall reading comprehension.
Costa Level 2 & 3 Practice Cheat Sheet
- Understand Costa's Levels of Questioning - Get to know the difference between Level 2 (analyzing, comparing, contrasting) and Level 3 (evaluating, predicting, creating) questions. Mastering these tiers will supercharge your critical thinking and help you ask deeper, more meaningful questions. TeachThought Guide to Costa's Levels
- Practice generating Level 2 questions - Use power verbs like "compare," "contrast," "classify," and "analyze" to dig beneath the surface of any topic. This active approach will boost your comprehension and help you spot subtle connections. The Ed Advocate: Costa's Levels
- Develop Level 3 questions - Challenge yourself with prompts that ask you to "evaluate," "predict," "create," or "justify." These higher”order thinking tasks will turn you into a knowledge creator, not just a consumer. TeachThought on Level 3
- Activate background knowledge before reading - Tap into what you already know to make new information click instantly. This easy warm‑up trick primes your brain and makes comprehension a breeze. We Are Teachers Strategies
- Use the SQ3R method - Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review: this five”step system helps you tackle any text with confidence and structure. It's like a customizable roadmap for empowering your reading sessions. SQ3R Wikipedia
- Employ reciprocal teaching techniques - Rotate through summarizing, questioning, clarifying, and predicting with a study buddy or group. This interactive method strengthens comprehension and communication skills all at once. Reciprocal Teaching Wiki
- Practice summarizing passages - Pinpoint the main ideas and key details in just a few sentences to cement your understanding. Summaries are the ultimate memory boosters for exams and discussions. We Are Teachers Strategies
- Make predictions about the text - Take educated guesses about what comes next to keep your brain actively engaged. Anticipating content makes reading more like a thrilling mystery game! We Are Teachers Strategies
- Visualize scenes or concepts - Create vivid mental images of what you read to make abstract ideas concrete and memorable. Your imagination is your secret study weapon! We Are Teachers Strategies
- Ask and answer questions as you read - Treat the text like a conversation: quiz yourself, then confirm your answers. This active dialogue builds deeper understanding and keeps distractions at bay. We Are Teachers Strategies