Reading/Study
Financial Literacy
Engaged Learner
Riddles
100

What are the two types of memory?

Short-term memory and long-term memory

100

What is financial literacy?

The ability to use knowledge and skills to manage financial resources.

100

What is critical thinking?

Thoughtful consideration of the info, ideas, and arguments that you encounter.

100

Who always enjoys poor health?

A doctor

200

When information enters your short term memory, it is stored for about 30 seconds. What then happens to this information?

It is either forgotten or moved to long-term memory.

200

Why create a budget?

Answers vary.

Keep track of spending, predict upcoming costs, prepare for unexpected costs, stay on track in spending related goals.

200

What are some things you could do in preparation for class?

Answers Vary

Review materials, read assigned readings. 

200

What has four legs and a body but cannot walk?

A table

300

What are tips for effective studying?

Answers vary

i.e. make studying a part of your daily routine, manage your study time wisely, take breaks, get a tutor, toggle learning styles. 

300

Who keeps track of your credit?

Credit Bureaus

300

What are the four note taking formats?

Cornell, outline, paragraph, list

300

I have branches yet I have no leaves, no trunk and no fruit. What am I?

Bank

400

Mapping, outlining, making flash cards, and lists are examples of which part of which plan of acting reading?


Previewing

400

Who is the recipient of the subsidized loan?

Who is the recipient of the unsubsidized loans?

Who is the recipient of the Direct Plus loan?

(Undergraduates/ all students/ graduate and prof. students)

Subsidized- Undergraduates

Unsubsidized- All students

Direct Plus Loan- Graduate and prof. students

400

What is a way to practice active listening?

By asking questions.

400

I can cycle many hours but I don’t get tired even at the end of the day. What am I?

A clock

500

When reading your college textbook, what is the plan for active reading?


1.Previewing

2.Marking

3.Reading with concertation (reading)

4.Review

500

What are the requirements to remain in Satisfactory Academic Progress?

Above 2.0 GPA; 67% or above passed to attempt ratio

500

When charged with the task of taking notes, what should you avoid doing?

Taking your notes before you have read the entire document (everything can seem important).

500

What do you purposefully put lots of in and on your body, but run away from when you encounter it outside?

Water

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