Studying and Note-Taking
Reading
Test Prep
Test Taking Skills
Miscellaneous
100
Good lighting, spacing, privacy, and no noise.
What is a study environment.
100
Looking for a main idea, and summarizing the whole article.
What is the difference between scanning and skimming.
100
NOT a good thing to do with notes and time.
What is not cramming.
100
Having only one answer that is certainly correct or incorrect.
What is true/false.
100
Practice everyday and you will improve your reading speed.
What is reading comprehension.
200
Plan out weekly study times and create habits.
What is time management.
200
Do what the directions say to do.
What is understanding directions.
200
Use your time wisely on a test.
What is time management.
200
Doing objective questions before essay questions and consuming your time correctly.
What are good test rules.
200
Practice by verbally speaking it.
What is reading out-loud.
300
Writing your notes in a "list" form. Using Roman Numerals.
What is outlining.
300
Teacher saying what to do before and after done with test.
What are verbal directions.
300
After long periods of studying, take breaks.
What are taking breaks.
300
Make a solid guess.
What is guessing.
300
Purpose, difficulty, familiarity.
What are good reading questions.
400
Writing your notes in a "bubble" shape.
What is mapping.
400
1. Answer ALL Questions. 2. Skip #1,#5,#9, and #23. 3. Read CAREFULLY.
What are written directions.
400
Eggs, toast, cheese, ham/meat, and orange juice.
What is eating a good breakfast.
400
Scratching out answers that you KNOW are not correct.
What is crossing out answers.
400
Seeing helps you remember many things.
What is visualizing.
500
Creating notes in a cartoon structure.
What is doodling.
500
Written material.
What is reading directions.
500
Have a good night's sleep, relieving stress by relaxation.
What is being prepared.
500
Review your answers and don't leave any blank.
What to do after you are finished.
500
Cause/Effect, Fact/Opinion, Compare/Contrast, Sequencing, Summarizing, Making Predictions, and Making Inferences.
What is critical thinking.
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