This document provides strategies for effective textbook reading. It recommends using active reading techniques like annotating or taking notes instead of just highlighting. The key steps are pre-reading, reading, and post-reading. In pre-reading, students look at chapter titles and contents to get an overview before reading. While reading, they should annotate or use a double-entry journal to take notes and ask questions. In post-reading, students review their notes and look for connections to aid retention and comprehension. Following these active reading strategies helps students engage more with the material and get more out of their textbook reading.