What does GPA stand for?
Grade Point Average
If you earn all A’s, what is your GPA?
4.0
What is one effective study strategy?
Examples: focused note-taking, flashcards, group study
What does the “S” in SMART goals stand for?
Specific
True or False: Your GPA affects awards like honor roll.
True
What does your GPA measure?
Your average grades across all classes
If you have grades A, B, C, what is your GPA average?
3.0
When should you start studying for a big test?
At least several days in advance
What’s one academic goal a student might set for the semester?
Example: raise GPA by 0.5
Name one thing teachers look at besides grades.
Examples: participation, behavior, effort
What letter grade usually earns the most GPA points?
A
You have 3 classes with GPAs of 4.0, 3.0, and 2.0. What’s the average?
3.0
What environment is best for studying?
Quiet, organized, no distractions
What’s one reason to track your progress weekly?
To stay on track and make adjustments
What GPA is usually needed for honor roll?
3.0 or higher
If you earn two A’s and two B’s, is your GPA high or low?
High
If you get 2 A’s, 1 B, and 1 C, what’s your average GPA?
3.25
Name one way to stay focused during study time.
Timer method, breaks, turning off phone
What’s the benefit of setting short-term goals?
Keeps motivation high
Name one benefit of keeping your backpack organized.
Saves time, less stress
True or False: You can’t improve your GPA once it’s set.
False
If your GPA goes from 2.5 to 3.0, by how much did it increase?
0.5 points
What’s one digital tool that can help you study smarter?
Examples: Quizlet, Kahoot, Google Docs
Create one SMART goal related to GPA improvement.
Example: “I will raise my GPA from 2.8 to 3.2 by the end of quarter 2 by studying 1 hour each day.”
How can helping classmates improve your GPA?
Explaining lessons helps you learn too