Study Skills (1)
Study Skills (2)
Reading/Note-Taking Strategies
Test Taking Strategies
Time Management
100

You should do this during class.

Listen and take notes

100

What should you buy at the beginning of the semester for your classes that require them?

Textbooks

100

What skill is needed when using books or articles to find answers to questions or to take notes?

Reading Comprehension

100

What is the first thing you do before you start a test?

Read directions (and write your name)

100

What is the proper term for how to manage your time?

Time Management

200
What is auditory, visual and tactile examples of?
Learning Styles
200

You should schedule these every 30-45 minutes while studying.

Brain breaks

200

Which is not a way we learned to take notes? Outlining, mind mapping, boxing, cornell

Boxing

200
What should you do after you finish a test?
Re-check all answers
200

What item allows you to keep track of assignments and test due dates?

Planner (written or online)

300
What is doing everything at the last minute?
Procrastination
300

What space on a college campus is designed to be a study space?

The library

300

This is an example of what? Rushing through reading so we can say we "read it" only to forget what we read immediately after.

Passive reading

300

What can happen when someone is not properly prepared for an exam?

Test Anxiety/Do poorly on the test

300

What important discipline related to time management does the Bible say we need to incorporate into our lives? 

(Double points if you can identify the specific term it is called in the Bible!)

Rest

Double points: Sabbath

400
What is writing down what you will do and when you will do it in order to achieve things that are important to you?
Setting Goals
400

When you need help finding research materials, where can you go?

The library

400

What is an example of active reading?

Bonus Points for each additional answer you give!

1. Asking questions / 2. Summarizing the main points in your own words / 3. Reflecting on the relationship between the readings and your life / 4. Taking notes of what the text says

400

When stuck on a multiple choice question, what is the best place to start?

Use process of elimination to eliminate answers you know are wrong

400
How should these priorities be ranked (most important to least important): Important, Optional, Essential

1. Essential, 2. Important, 3. Optional

500

Mnemonic devices are used for what?

Memory strategies / remembering things

500

You have this both internally and externally and it can help you stay on track with challenging task.

Motivation

500

What order should you complete the following reading strategies?

Recite, Read, Question, Review, Survey

1. Survey, 2. Question, 3. Read, 4. Recite, 5. Review

500

If you are unsure as to how to answer a true or false question, what should you do?

Go with your first thought.

500

What does it mean to "eat the frog?"

Do the hardest tasknOR the task that you want to do the least first

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