Organization/Time Management
Learning Styles
Research
Note Taking/Test Taking
Goal Setting/Motivation
100

A person who helps you with three main areas: academics, college and career, and social emotional health

Counselor

100

Your preferred way of learning

Learning style

100

The act of coping someone else's work and using it as your own

Plagiarism 

100

Anxiety you feel before an exam.

Test anxiety

100

The M isn SMART goal stands for ______.

Measurable 

200

The act of delaying or postponing something

Procrastination

200

True or False: knowing your learning style can help you study more efficiently

True

200

The evaluation and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach conclusions

Research

200

Using ________ to take notes means you are using an informal outline of information.

Bullet points

200

The S in SMART goal stands for_______

Specific 

300

Breaking a larger project down into smaller parts to work on over time

Chunking

300

Learners that are easily distracted in a lecture and benefit from the use of maps, charts or diagrams.

Visual learners

300

True or False: for academic purposes, Wikipedia is a good source

False 

300

Note taking method with two columns and a summary space at the bottom. Good for recording vocab and key points.

Cornell notes

300

A goal without a _____ is just a wish.

Plan

400

Three easy steps to help you stop procrastinating

Sleep well, eat well, and get a buddy

400

3 main categories of learner: visual, auditory and _______.

Tactile or kinesthetic 

400

The research process includes: identifying a topic, locating sources/materials, evaluating the sources, taking notes, completing the project and ______ your sources.

Citing

400

A positive and motivational statement you can repeat to yourself before taking tests or quizzes

Mantra

400

A mindset where you believe that you are capable of accomplishing new things by learning and making mistakes. Keeping a positive attitude.

growth mindset

500

_________ refers to the degree of attention, curiosity, interest, optimism, and passion that students show when they are learning or being taught

Engagement 

500

a theory describing the different ways students learn information. broken down into 8 categories.

Multiple Intelligences  

500

A source that is written by an expert and free of errors or bias is referred to as _______.

Credible

500

True or False: if a true/false test questions uses words like 'always', 'never', or 'all', the questions is most likely false.

True

500

What type of motivation motivates me to complete something in order to earn a reward such as a trophy, a good grade, or money.

extrinsic motivation