What is brain dump?
Metacognition
What is knowing what you know and what you don't know.
Task Initiation
What is the ability to start work right away when needed.
This gets in the way of attention.
What is distractions?
When you don't know the answer to a question.
What is skip and circle?
True or False: Asking your teacher what materials can be used for a test is a study strategy.
True
Metacognition can help with..
What is Develop an Accurate Plan, Allow you to make improvement, Manage your time, or Reduce Stress?
What is common distractors?
What is keywords
Well organized, de-cluttered, well lit, and free of distractions.
What is a study space?
What is, asking myself "what do I need to learn, how can I learn it best, what should I do first"?
splitting tasks, assignments, or projects up into smaller pieces.
What is chunk the assignment?
Shifting your focus, or task switching, is the process of re-directing your attention to another person or task, when needed
What is task switching?
Use an assignment notebook or similar tool to record the test date and divide your studying into short sessions one to two weeks in advance, depending upon the importance of the test
What is a study schedule?
Using metacognition to evaluate assignments or tests once graded.
What is, ask what you did well and what you got wrong? Ask how you can apply to the real world?
telling yourself you can do it.
what is self-talk?
Attention
What is being able to focus on one person or task for a period of time.
This is something you should do to help your brain to process information. It increases your memory and it is a test taking skill.
What is sleep?
Brain Dump, Study Guide Re-write, flashcards, quiz yourself, teach someone.
What is active study strategies?
True or False: Metacognition is a good self-evaluation tool.
true.
James 1:22
“Be Doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.”
Task Switching strategies
Take notes closer to the board, ask for a copy of the notes, give yourself reminders, use self talk and/or avoid distractions