Time Management
Note-Taking Strategies
Memory & Recall
Test-Taking Strategies
Overcoming Procrastination
100

What is a planner used for

Keep track of homework, tests, and important dates

100

Why is it helpful to take notes in class?

t helps you remember and review important information

100

What is a mnemonic?

A trick to help remember things, like “PEMDAS” for math.

100

If you don’t know the answer to a question on a test, what should you do?

Skip it and come back later.

100

What does procrastination mean?

Delaying or avoiding work you need to do.

200

True or False: it is better to study for one long session rather than taking breaks

False, taking breaks helps your brain focus better

200

What should you do if you don’t understand something while taking notes?

Ask the teacher, highlight it, or write a question to look up later.

200

True or False: Reading notes once is enough to memorize everything.

False. You need to review multiple times.

200

True or False: You should always go with your first answer choice.

False. If you have a good reason to change it, you should.

200

What is one reason people procrastinate?  

They feel overwhelmed, distracted, or think they have plenty of time.

300

What is the Pomodoro Technique

Studying for 25 minutes then taking a 5-minute breaks

300

What is the Cornell Method of note-taking?

Splitting your notes into three sections: main ideas, details, and a summary.

300

What is chunking in studying?

Breaking information into smaller, easier-to-remember parts.

300

What should you do before starting a test?

Read the directions carefully.

300

If you feel unmotivated to start homework, what is one trick to get going?

Set a timer for 5 minutes, break work into smaller parts, or reward yourself.

400

Name one thing you can do to avoid diastractions while studying.

Turn off the TV, put away the phone, find a quiet space

400

True or False: Writing down everything the teacher says is a good strategy.

False. You should focus on key points.

400

If you have to remember a list of words, should you read them silently or say them out loud?

Say them out loud! It helps with memory.

400

If a question has four multiple-choice answers, how can you increase your chances of picking the right one?

Cross out wrong answers first

400

True or False: Doing your easiest assignment first can help you be more productive.

True! It builds momentum.

500

What is the best time of day to study: morning, afternoon, or late at night?

It depends on the person! Most people focus better earlier in the day.

500

Name one way to make notes more useful when studying.

Use color coding, highlight key ideas, draw diagrams, etc.

500

What is the best way to practice for a test: reading notes or quizzing yourself?

Quizzing yourself! It helps your brain remember better.

500

What is one way to stay calm if you feel nervous before a test?  

Take deep breaths, think positive thoughts, or stretch.

500

What is the 5-minute rule?

If you don’t feel like working, start for just 5 minutes. You’ll usually keep going!

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