Recite definition
Recite means to go over what you just read by orally summarizing, making notes, and/or completing the review questions in the text (and the active learning exercises in this study and review guide). Have you ever found yourself having to reread sections of a text because your mind wandered off as you were studying? Do you find that you can spend hours studying and yet remember little of what you’ve read? This is because you are not “reciting.” A well-known principle of education states that learning is much more effective when people are actively responding to the material than when they are passive recipients. By orally summarizing, taking notes, completing the review questions and active learning exercises, you will be taking an active role in your studying—and your grades will improve!
Examples of Recite in a sentence
Recite the penalty for the storage or dispensing of motor fuel other than the type of renewable fuel for which the grant was awarded.
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The Contractor agrees to perform for the Town the following services: The supplier will provide Recite Me web accessibility software (“the web Accessibility Software”) for the Town of Apex’s website and designated URL’s as described in proposal for the duration of the agreement.