Annotating & Reading
Note-Taking Techniques
Study Skills & Test Taking
Communication & Collaboration
Time Management
100

"A method where you circle unknown words, highlight important points, and summarize at the end."

What is annotating?

100

"This method divides your page into a narrow column for cues and a larger one for notes."

What is the Cornell Method?

100

This schedule helps you plan your daily and weekly study sessions.

What is a study timetable?

100

The process of interpreting the meaning of a message in communication is called this.

What is decoding?

100

This tool helps you keep track of appointments, tasks, and deadlines.

What is a calendar or planner?

200

"This reading strategy involves connecting the text to your own life, other readings, or real-world events."

What is making connections?

200

Organizing notes into rows and columns is a feature of this method.

What is the Charting Method?

200

Completing the most urgent or important task first is called this.

What is prioritizing

200

This is the response you give after receiving a message from someone.

What is feedback?

200

This type of goal focuses on things you can complete in the near future.

What is a short-term goal?

300

Good readers ask these while reading to stay focused and avoid wandering minds

What are questions?

300

This method uses headings, subheadings, and bullet points for clear note structure.

What is the Outline Method?

300

Taking deep breaths is a strategy for managing this during tests.

What is test anxiety?

300

This principle of communication means keeping your message short and to the point.

What is conciseness?

300

Taking these during study sessions helps you stay focused and refreshed.

What are breaks?

400

This term describes when readers create mental images of the story as they read.

What is visualization?

400

Drawing bubbles or diagrams to connect ideas is known as this note-taking technique.

What is the Mapping Method?

400

To make studying easier, break large tasks into smaller pieces. This is called?

What is breaking up tasks?

400

Gestures, facial expressions, and posture are all parts of this type of communication.

What is body language?

400

Turning off distractions like phone notifications can help you avoid this.

What is multitasking?

500

This involves combining all the main ideas to understand a text’s overall meaning.

What is synthesizing?

500

Taking brief, numbered notes of main points in short sentences is this method.

What is the Sentence Method?

500

If you're stuck while studying, it's best to do this.

What is ask for help?

500

Ensuring your message includes all necessary details is called this.

What is completeness?

500

By doing this you throughout your life as a student you will be ahead of the game and be prepared for all your upcoming activities.

What is planning ahead?