Study Skills 1
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100

This should be kept organized regularly.

Binder/notebook

100

What do you call learning by reading and listening?

Active reading and active listening

100

What is the first thing you do before you start a test besides writing your name? 

Read directions carefully 

100

What's an easy way to study and test yourself?

Flashcards

100

Putting things off until the last minute

Procrastination

200

This tool helps you plan your day by the hour and prioritize tasks

A calender/planner

200

What should you do if you have extra time after you finish a test?

re-check all answers

200

What is the process of recording key information in a structured format?

Taking Notes

200

What is a quiet place?

A study space

300

What are auditory and visual examples of? 

Learning Styles

300

This question sparks deeper thinking ?

open-ended question

300

This type of practice mimics the format and pressure of a real test.

Mock Exam

400

What is deciding when and how long to study called? 

Time management

400

This type of goal-setting acronym stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound.

Smart Goals

400

This popular method uses a wide left margin for cues and a right side for notes.

Cornell Method

400

This strategy means setting clear goals before you start studying?

Goal setting

400

What is the practice of using symbols and abbreviations for note-taking?  

Annotations

500

Bonus question: What are federalists?

The people who supported the U.S. constitution 

500

Bonus Question: Why is Hispanic heritage important?

To honor Hispanic people

500

Bonus question: who is honk

Selena bird :p

500

Bonus question: what does medial mean

In the middle 

500

Bonus question: what is orbital 

Eye region 

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