What is one example of a good study habit?
Setting a regular study schedule.
What does “chunking” mean when studying?
Breaking information into smaller, manageable parts.
What should you always do before starting a test?
Read all the directions carefully.
What is “test anxiety”?
Feeling nervous or worried before or during a test.
What is one goal you might set for improving study habits?
Study for 20 minutes each night before TV time.
What should you do before studying to limit distractions?
Put away your phone or turn off notifications.
What kind of words do we use to make a mnemonic?
Words or phrases that help you remember information (e.g., “HOMES” for the Great Lakes).
What does “process of elimination” mean?
Crossing out wrong answers to narrow your choices.
Feeling nervous or worried before or during a test.
Deep breathing or positive self-talk.
Why is reflecting on your study methods helpful?
It helps you see what’s working and what needs to change.
Why is studying in a quiet space important?
It helps you stay focused and remember information better.
How can highlighting be used effectively?
Highlight only key words or main ideas, not entire paragraphs.
Why should you pace yourself during a test?
To make sure you finish and have time to check your answers.
How can you prepare the night before a test to reduce anxiety?
Get enough sleep and review your notes calmly.
What is one strategy you plan to teach a friend?
(Student answer may vary – any valid study or test strategy.)
What should you do if a study method isn’t helping you learn?
Try a different strategy like flashcards or chunking.
What’s one way to review vocabulary terms after class?
Make flashcards and quiz yourself.
What is one strategy for answering multiple-choice questions?
Eliminate obviously wrong answers and look for clues in the question.
What should you tell yourself if you start to panic during a test?
“I’ve prepared for this, and I can do it.”
What should a good study plan include?
Study times, goals, materials, and review methods.
Explain why taking breaks during study sessions can improve learning.
Breaks help your brain rest and make it easier to remember information.
Why is it helpful to teach someone else what you learned?
Teaching others strengthens your own understanding and memory.
Why is reviewing your test before turning it in important?
You can catch mistakes and improve your score.
Describe how visualization can help before a test.
Imagining yourself staying calm and doing well builds confidence.
How can tracking your progress over time help you succeed?
You can celebrate improvements and adjust your strategies.