Testing, Testing
123
Testing, Testing
456
Now We're Stressed Out
What a (Time) To be Alive
Time Of Our Lives
100
What is Cramming?
The process in which one tries to memorize a large amount of information for a test in a short period of time
100
What is something you can do before an exam to prepare? (Not IMMEDIATELY before an exam)
Good night's sleep, healthy breakfast, relax, exercise
100
Is stress good or bad?
Both
100
What are the 3 steps to time management?
Analyzing, Itemizing and Prioritizing
100
How does the task management method for time management work?
To do list, fill in the schedule on a daily/weekly basis of what you will do (more flexible)
200
The 3 parts of the learning equation
What Is Sensory Input, Storing/Retaining Information, Recall
200
What is something you can do immediately before an exam to prepare?
Take a walk, come equipped with what you need, arrive early, sit in the same seat
200
What is an example of a physical stressor?
Physically moving something, getting up early/going to bed late, hard workout/lifting sessions, anything that puts physical stress or strain on the body
200
What are two aspects you look at when prioritizing time?
What is urgency and gravity?
200
How does a master schedule method for time management work?
Use a time chart to set out what tasks will be done each hour on each day (least flexible)
300
When should you start studying for an exam?
What is At least a Week Before?
300
DAILY DOUBLE What are some things you can do during a test to be successful? DAILY DOUBLE
Write down key information, look for clues, do easy questions first, re-check your work, look to other answers to see if they give away answers to other questions
300
What is an example of a social stressor?
Friends/family expectations, FOMO, pressure to attend events/see people, social media, etc.
300
What is urgency?
Close to deadline tasks
300
What example did Ms. Wohlford draw on the board to give you a "snapshot" of items you need to complete?
4 Quadrants model
400
The two main types of tests and/or testing questions
What is Recall and Retrieval
400
What is an example of an absolute qualifier?
Never, always, everyone, no one, etc.
400
What is an example of a psychological stressor?
Anything that puts stress on you psychologically (school, tests, homework, stress from your own expectations, your self-esteem, how you view yourself, test anxiety, fears of failure, depression/anxiety, etc.)
400
What is gravity (not science)?
Most important, life-altering tasks
400
How does the swiss cheese method for time management work?
To do list, check off tasks, fill in empty spaces in your day with tasks
500
What is the difference between retrieval and recall tests?
What is the difference between retrieval and recall tests? Retrieval- Recognize the term (T/F, Multiple choice) Recall- Apply/Remember/Rehash the information (Essay, short answer, fill in the blank)
500
What is a qualifier?
A word that changes or limits a statement's meaning
500
What are the 3 types of stressors?
Physical, psychological and social
500
How do values play in to time management?
Values drive what you spend your energy and time on.
500
What are the 3 time management methods discussed in class?
Master Schedule, Swiss Cheese, Task Management
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