Memory and Learning
Sleep and Health
Communication Skills
Critical Reading
Group Work
100

This memory system briefly holds raw sensory input before filtering information.

What is sensory memory?

100

This minimum recommended sleep duration supports cognitive functioning in adults

What is 7 hours?

100

This communication type conveys meaning through posture, gestures, and facial expressions.

What is nonverbal communication?

100

This reading strategy involves quickly identifying main ideas without focusing on details.

What is skimming?

100

This initial stage involves introductions and establishing group expectations.

What is forming?

200

This process evaluates which study strategies are most effective for you.

What is metacognition?

200

This cognitive function is impaired by sleep deprivation, affecting decision-making and focus.

What is attention / concentration?

200

These questions limit responses and are typically answered with minimal detail.

What are closed questions?

200

This first step of SQ3R involves previewing headings, visuals, and structure.

What is Survey?

200

This stage often includes conflict and negotiation of roles.

What is storming?

300

This encoding type connects new information to meaning and prior knowledge.

What is semantic encoding?


300

This structured behavioral guideline reduces sleep disruption before bedtime.

What is the 10-3-2-1-0 rule?

300

This communication skill involves fully processing a speaker’s message before responding.

What is active listening?

300

This technique helps engage with text through notes and questions.

What is annotating?

300

This stage reflects productive collaboration and task completion.

What is performing?

400

This cognitive mechanism allows you to focus on relevant stimuli while ignoring distractions.

What is selective attention?

400

This biological benefit of sleep enhances learning by consolidating information.

What is memory consolidation?

400

This technique confirms understanding by restating a message in your own words.

What is paraphrasing?

400

This process links new information with prior knowledge to improve comprehension.

What is connecting?

400

This stage focuses on establishing norms and cohesion among members.

What is norming?

500

Name one evidence-based technique that strengthens long-term memory through repeated exposure over time.

What is spaced practice / distributed practice?

500

Identify one long-term consequence of chronic sleep deprivation beyond fatigue.

What is increased risk of mental health issues / disease / impaired judgment?

500

This type of questioning promotes critical thinking and deeper conversation.

What are open-ended questions?

500

This SQ3R step reinforces learning by testing recall after reading.

What is Review?

500

This final stage involves reflection, feedback, and group disbandment.

What is adjourning?