Someone you can study with
What is Study Buddy?
Used to keep track of assignments and tests
What is a planner?
The most important meal of the day
What is breakfast?
Gives you the definitions for words that may be unfamiliar
What is the glossary?
The letter Q in the SQ3R Method
What is questions?
What a study spot should consist of or look like
What is a quiet, comfortable space?
Used to organize important papers and documents
What are folders and binders?
If you're sleepy during class, you may struggle to do this
What is concentrate?
Informs you of how the book is organized
What is table of contents?
Involves staying busy, taking notes, and looking up words you don’t know
What is Read?
The best time to study
What is when you're most alert?
A study spot should not consist of this
What are distractions?
A strategy used when seeing the problem does not work
What is reading out loud?
Informs you of what the book is about
What is the title page?
Involves answering the question you asked and saying the answers out loud.
What is Recite?
The amount of time you should study
What is between 30 to 90 minutes?
Often thrown away, but should be kept to help review and study
What is returned work?
This involves re-reading, reviewing, and saying problems out loud
What are problem-solving techniques?
Quickest way to find a specific topic, event, person, place, or idea
What is the index?
Involves quickly skimming over the assignment and reading captions and headings.
What is Survey?
The amount of days you should study
What is every day?
4 supplies that are typically used when studying
What are pens, paper, pencils, and textbooks?
These 3 things can help keep your body and brain in top shape
What is nutritious food, regular exercise, and plenty of rest?
The final piece of the SQ3R method
What is Review?