Welcome to the Santa Monica College Reading Lab 

We are located in Room 312 of Drescher Hall.

Students at work in the Reading Lab

Fall 2008 Schedule

 

If your instructor has required you to log on to eCompanion to complete your Reading Lab assignments, click here now or go to
 http://www.smc.edu/eCompanion. Next, enter your Student ID and Password and click "Go to Class". Note that the password is your six-digit date of birth. To access your course, simply click on the course name.

Mondays : 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 8:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. and 2:05 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Fridays: 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

 

Students enrolled in English 80, 83, 84R, 23, and 48 are required to come to or to access the Reading Lab via the Internet in order to complete course assignments.  Available in the lab are comprehension, reasoning, phonics, vocabulary, spelling, and grammar programs. 

To practice comprehension and reasoning skills, click below:

Reading for Understanding*

by Thelma  Gwinn Thurstone

Reading for Understanding Program

Reading for Understanding (RFU) Pretests

Do you need a form on which to write your answers?

Use this chart to to choose your starting RFU number.

 

*with permission from The McGraw-Hill Co., Inc.

Ultimate Speed Reader  

Ultimate Speed Reader is available on the computers in the Reading Lab, the SMC Library and the Cayton Center.

  When working on this program, write down on a sheet of paper the answers to the multiple choice questions, your WPM, your comprehension score and a brief summary in paragraph form.  Your summary should capture the main ideas of the reading and can be three or four sentences. 

 Before you begin working on the stories, spend at least five minutes working on the Warm-Up Exercises. 

Check your instructor's assignment guide for more specific directions.

The goal of each Ultimate Speed Reader activity
 

Table of Contents of Ultimate Speed Reader

Sample Answer Form

               Do you want to keep a record of your scores?



Dennis Doyle's speed reading tips

 

 

Words Commonly Confused

by  V. Bell, J. Cheney, P. King and M. P. Moore

Words Commonly Confused

Words Commonly Confused Pretest

 

 

How to make vocabulary cards for your reading class.

How to make vocabulary cards

          MSN Dictionary  
      
Your Dictionary
Thesaurus

CNN Stories
 

Online Readings with comprehension questions

How to Spell Worksheet

Townsend Press Online Exercises

 Longman Reading Lab

Longman's The Skilled Reader

Professor James' Classses:

MyReadingLab

Pearson Education     

 

Questions for Taking Charge of My Life

Professor Gorgie's "Where Does Time Go?" assignment

Woman in deep thought

How to Write a Summary

 

Prof. Todd's Vocabulary Words
To Kill a Mockingbird

 American English Proverbs*

American English Idioms

Man looking in a dictionary

 

Books on a 2-hour reserve in the SMC Library:
Critical Reading Series: Deceptions
Critical Reading Series: Disasters
Critical Reading Series: Phenomena
Everyday Heroes
Selections from the Black: Books 1, 2, 3 and 4
Taking Charge of My Life
Topics for the Restless: Books 1, 2, 3 and 4
The Wild Side: Extreme Sports
The Wild Side: In the Line of Duty
The Wild Side: Total Panic

Goodman Readers:
   Travels                  More Travels
  Adventures             More Adventures
  Chills                      More Chills
  Surprises               More Surprises
  Shocks                   After Shocks
  Sudden Twists       More Twists
  Encounters             More Encounters
  Conflicts                More Conflicts 

Santa Monica College Library
(Use the Online Catalogue)

Software programs available in the Reading Lab

Happy dog reading

Books and other media available in the lab

Parts of Speech

Types of Fallacies: 

Learn to detect faulty reasoning

  On-line Vocabulary and Reading Resources: Click on the title.

Vocabulary Building from Capital Community College (Connecticut)
Spelling Guide from Capital Community College (Connecticut)
Some Basic Spelling Rules
Latin Derivatives (prepared by Gene Moutoux)
Of Mice and Men Study Guide
To Kill a Mockingbird Study Guide
Los Angeles Public Library

 

SMC English Department SMC Reading Courses  
 

 English/Humanities Tutoring

Other SMC Tutoring Sites

Assistance is offered at no charge to  SMC students. Drescher Hall  Room 313.

   Key     Get a password  to use an SMC computer.

Where are the computer labs on campus and what are their schedules of operation?

          Reading Instructors:

Stacey Beauregard Paul Roberts Elisha Shapiro
Gilda Feldman Penny Roberts Gary Smith

Jean Gorgie

Sandra Powazek Sharon Steeber
Martha Hartman Maria Ramirez Gary Todd
Matthew Hotsinpiller Natalie Ricard Julie Uslan
Kimberly James Padma Sahgal Saundra Woodruff
Ed Markarian Judith Sandstrom Nadine Wright
  Barbara Schelbert  

 

English 81 and 84W instructors 

L. Campbell M. Matthews E. Shapiro
G. Davison K. May H. Sims
G. Heller M. Ramirez K. Weatherford
E. Hioureas G. Rubio J. Yudell
C Kagaya J. Santilena
E. Markarian A. Schnitzler

Contact us. 
Reading Lab Coordinator: Joyce Cheney

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