Separating things into these helps you know how to organize or where to start.
What are categories?
The program Mr. O'Day taught you that helps with reminders.
What is google keep?
A Sarah Ward method for planning that allows you to take a large assignment or overwhelming task and see what your end goal is and break it into smaller steps.
What is a "Get Ready, Do, Done?"
Someone who learns best through pictures, graphs, videos and images?
What is a visual learner?
Using your learning style to create a plan for studying that will increase your learning and memory efficiency.
What is personally specific studying? or personalized learning?
An important thing to do so that clutter and mess does not build up. You can do this in your bedroom, with your backpack, with files on your computer, in the refrigerator etc.
What is daily purging?
This window is a system designed to help you know what you need to do 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th as well as what things you might want to delegate to someone else.
What is the prioritization window?
Something you should do to make sure you follow through on a plan and do it at the time you planned to.
What is setting alarms, timers or reminders?
This type of learner likes memorizing facts and is good with data and descriptions. They like to have real world connections for what they are learning.
What is a sensing learner?
Turning off devices, clearing away things you like more and maybe moving to another space are examples of this. The idea is to help you be able to be more focused.
What is eliminating distractions?
Having set times and ways to do things like in the morning when you first get up or before you go to bed can help keep you organized.
What is creating routines?
In a prioritization window, this is what the first box represents.
What is urgent and important?
In the "Get Ready, Do, Done process, it is the way you complete the "Done" in the planning portion which starts you off in the process.
What is drawing an image of the completed or finished product?
A learning style where the individual needs to to process over the information and likes to think about or ponder it internally.
What is a reflective learning style?
These are a proven and effective way to memorize vocabulary whether for English or another language. You get muscle memory through their creation and you can do the test-retest method over and over again.
What are flash cards?
Something we use in this class every week to keep all assignments in one place and to write down everything posted on google classroom, calendar and IC on Mondays.
What is a tracking and planning sheet or a planner?
For optimal functioning and brain development and health, teenagers should get at least this many hours of sleep each night.
What is 8 hours?
The minimum number of tasks that should be on your "Do" list of a "Get ready, do done."
What is 10?
This type of learning style is seen when someone likes to learn in creative and unique ways. They do not like routine or predictability. They are often seen as creative and this learning style can be found among many entrepreneurs.
What is the intuitive learning style.
A method of studying in which you see what you know with some type of practice quiz or flash card etc and then you learn what you did not get right and then you quiz yourself again and repeat.
What is the "test-retest" method?
The financial term Mrs. Bunka uses for explaining what kind of time we got back based on our organizing.
What is ROI? or ROtI? t=time
The activity we did to give us a picture of how easily we can run out of time if we don't use it well and do the important things first, the responsibilities next, then the sweet stuff and finally the time wasters.
What is the rocks and sand activity with filling the jar? (other wording accepted if describing the same thing)
Sometimes plans do not go as we planned and we can get stuck. This is a strategy that we should use and keep using with as many as it takes until we find it.
What is asking for help?
This learning style describes someone who does not follow patterns for learning or take a step-by-step process but rather comes to the correct answer by large leaps and often can not articulate how they got there.
What is a global learner?
We looked at a graph that showed us how quickly we forget information over time. This was a great illustration to see why cramming is not effective and why we should ________.
What is studying every few days or over time and not all at once?