Study Skills for School Success! Session 3

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Study Skills for School Success! Session 3 By: Miss Cantillon

Welcome! Rules of the Road Respect Everyone’s Opinions Participate Go the Extra Mile - it shows your teachers that you care Take Notes Scholar Dollars and Tools For Success Catalog How Do I Earn Scholar Dollars?

Agenda Session 1 - Learning About Learning & Organization Session 2 - Time Management & Memorization Strategies Session 3 - Handling Homework & Test Taking

Study Skills for School Success! This study skills workshop was created for you. It was written with the following in mind: Students want to do well in school Students who consistently do well in school practice good study habits and are well organized Study skills and organizational skills do not come naturally to most people – they must be learned

Handling Homework 1 Review what we have learned about homework and studying Steps for dealing with homework Understand what the assignment is and write it down Proper materials Understanding directions of the assignment Remember to bring it back to school and to the proper class HOW CAN I DO IT ALL?

Handling Homework 2 Homework Journal Use your homework journal to record ALL assignments When is the best time to record assignments? Ask questions about your assignments Cross out or check off each assignment as it is completed Reward your progress!

Handling Homework 3 Prioritize Assignments - size up your task! Do least important assignments last (i.e., assignments that are not due the next day) Number your assignments in order from first to last How to Prioritize Assignments Start with most difficult assignment End with extra credit or assignments that are not due the next day Think of a time when you did not prioritize. What were the consequences of this?

Handling Homework 4 Doing Excellent Work Use good, readable handwriting or type Use complete sentences whenever you can Make your answers to questions thorough, using examples and details Be sure your answers are accurate by double-checking your work (especially in math) By doing these things you will save time re-doing assignments! You will also learn more and you won’t need to study as much!

Handling Homework 5 Homework Habits Place your book bag in your Student Work Area as soon as you get home Take out any papers in your Home/School Communication folder and post in the School Zone Complete your homework in Student Work Area Estimate how long each assignment will take (use a timer) Schedule short break times - preferably between assignments As SOON as each assignment is complete and a parent has checked it, put it immediately in your Home/School Communication Folder

Test Taking 1 Be an ACTIVE studier - simply re-reading the chapter and other information is PASSIVE studying Use distributed practice - review every night of the week, even if there isn’t a quiz or test coming up Ask questions before the test!

Test Taking 2 QUESTIONS TO ASK REASON FOR THE QUESTION When will the test be? This lets you know how much time you have to prepare. What type of test will it be (essay, multiple choice, true/false, fill in the blank)? This will tell you how to study for the test. Will there be a review in class? Teachers often have a review for the test in class either in a special study session before or after school. Will there be a study guide or a review worksheet for the test. A study guide or a review worksheet can be a big help to prepare for an upcoming test. Will this be an open-book test? On open-book tests you can use your textbook or your notes to help answer questions. Will there be any questions about information from the lecture that is not in the book? Often the teacher will talk to the class about ideas that are not covered in the textbook. Make sure you have all the information in your notes. How much time will be given to finish the test? This will let you know how fast you have to work.

Test Taking 3 What is the purpose of tests? When studying: recite, write, visualize RECITE Describe or explain topics aloud; put in your own words Teach the information to someone else Engage in a simulation or role play

Test Taking 4 WRITE Make chapter study review cards Use a set of flashcards (vocabulary, definitions, VISUALIZE Close my eyes and “picture in my mind” any chart, diagram, word, map, event, time period, scene, experiment, or character that I am trying to remember

Test Taking 5 Before the test Follow the teacher’s test procedures Ask last minute questions Listen carefully to instructions Read directions carefully and underline/circle important parts Unload (transfer information in your brain to the back of the test paper)

Test Taking 6 During the test Label all parts of the test - don’t forget your name! Answer all questions; if you are not sure put a check mark next to it and go back later Begin with the section you want to get out of the way Pace yourself if the test is timed Double check each answer Use the test as a source to get information for questions

Final Reminders Study Skills Review Cards Scholar Dollars - final totals will be given to classroom teachers Catalog - your responsibility to turn in Items will be sent to your classrooms If you don’t use the information you learned, it will not do you ANY good!