Study Skills I
Motivation
Note Taking
Tests & Test Scoring
Study Skills II
100
Knowing what to study in a particular learning situation.
What is Task Awareness
100
A type of motivation that involves a tangible reward.
What is Extrinsic Motivation.
100
Excellent for struggling readers who need to develop metacognitive abilities.
What is INSERT.
100
This type of test evaluates students' recall or recognition of information.
What is Objective Test.
100
Homework that is given for the purpose of reinforcing new learning.
What is Practice Assignment.
200
This is the strategy where you would Survey, Question, Read, Recite and Review.
What is SQ3R.
200
In order to motivate students it is imperative that educators are:
What is Motivated Themselves!
200
The note taking technique that involves folding a sheet of paper lengthwise into two parts is the
What is the Two-Column Note.
200
Enables the teacher to grade seperate components of an essay.
What is Analytic Scoring
200
The reminder X within the INSERT study-as-you-read strategy stands for
What is "I disagree" or "I didn't know that".
300
Knowing how to best learn it is called
What is strategy awareness
300
In order to truly motivate a student the teacher needs to:
What is Know the interests of the individual student.
300
An arrangement of chapter mapping that is named after an arachnid!
What is Spider Map Arrangement
300
This type of test evaluates a students' abilities to organize, analyze, synthesize and integrate ideas.
What is a Subjective Test.
300
Assignments that are meant to provide students with the background information they will need in order to understand new information when it is introduced in their textbook or in class discussions.
What is Preparation Assignment
400
Knowing whether and to what extent youhave learned something.
What is Performance Awareness
400
The type of motivation that emerges from within a student.
What is Intrinsic Motivation
400
This type of note making is a very flexible strategy that can be used with readings assigned from textbooks, primary sources, journal and newspaper articles.
What is Structured Notes.
400
Teachers may help students improve their performance on tests by doing this.
What is Providing students with information about the criterion tasks, such as # and type of questions and involving students in activities that help them prepare for their tests (chapter reviews, outlines etc.)
400
If one uses the Insert study strategy + means
What is That's new = +
500
In order to study effectively students need to develop this.
What is a certain metacognitive awareness of the task and of themselves as readers.
500
The motivational process that involves Attention, Relevance, Confidence and Satisfaction.
What is the ARCS model of motivation.
500
The key to effective note taking is
What is Writing the information in one's own words!!!
500
A memory aid that uses the first letters of the words making up a sentence to recall information is known as a
What is Mnemonic.
500
Assignments that are given to encourage students to move beyond their textbooks in acquiring, synthesizing and using the information
What is Extension Assignment
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