time management
study space
note taking
graphs
studying
100

What is an example of a ROCK priority? 


school, homework

100

what makes a good study space? 

free of distractions, good lighting/seating, supplies etc. 


100

this is an example of what: therefore, next, first, further

signal word

100

this graph is divided into slices 

pie chart 

100

true or false, it is more important to get a good night's sleep and eat a healthy breakfast than stay up late cramming for a test. 

true


200

what is an example of a pebble priority? 

football practice, basketball game, after school club, 

200

name a material you should have in your study space

pencil, pens, highlighter, paper, sensory tool 

200

this is an example of what: @, &, #

symbol

200

this graph uses pictures instead of bars

pictograph

200

true or false, you should review your notes from class when studying for a test

true

300

what is an example of a water priority?

video games, watching tv

300

name a place to study that is outside of your home

coffee shop, library 
300

this is an example of: b/c, i.e., ex., int'l 

abbreviations

300

this graph uses lines to connect information

line graph


400

which priority is the most important? 

rock

400

why is good lighting important for studying?

keeps you alert

400

a method of note taking to help keep our notes organized and help for studying

Cornell Method


400

this graph uses bars of different heights

bar graph


500

which priority is the least important/ can do if you have time? 

water 

500

name a common distraction in a study space

tv, computer, noise 

500

Should you add the main ideas/key words section during class or after when you are studying?

after class/during studying 

500

you can find this at the bottom of a chart which tells you what the data represents

key

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