Time Management
Information Processing
Learning Styles
12 Memory Principles
Study Skills MISC.
100

These are the three main areas of "life" used in the Pie of Life

What are school, work, leisure?

100

This is the process of understanding how you learn, what you need to learn and finally, which strategies would be the most effective or best matched to the learning task.

What is Metacognition?

100

These are the general ways people prefer to have information presented in order to problem solve, process, learn and remember new information.

What are Cognitive Learning Styles?

100

This memory principle includes thinking about, pondering, or working with and encoding information in new ways.

What is Elaboration?

100

This "learned" behavior can cause students to struggle with anxiety, stress, loss of sleep, missed opportunities and low immune system.

What is Procrastination?

200

A strategy that prioritizes task or projects according to rank of importance or urgency

What is the ABCDE Method

200

Encoding, Memory storage and memory retrieval are what type of processes.

What is a memory process?

200

Highlighting, creating visual tools and using color coding are all essential strategies for this type of learner.

What is a Visual Learner?

200

This principle is the process of identifying different levels of information.

What is Big and Little Pictures?

200

This motivational theory uses rewards as the driving force behind a person's choices/behaviors.

What is the Incentive Theory of Motivation?

300

Students may want to use this time management strategy when one are of life needs more time than others.

The Increase-decrease Method

300

This memory storage center can hold information for less than 30 seconds.

What is the short-term memory?

300

Students with this type of learning preference frequently have strong oral and expressive communication skills and are articulate.

What is an Auditory Learner?

300

This principle is the process of practicing previously learned information days and even weeks after the initial learning occurred.

What is Ongoing Review?

300

This type of motivation is typically intrapersonal, challenging a person to meet their own personal goals.

What is Intrinsic Motivation?

400

This month-to-month calendar that shows important events and deadlines for an entire term.

What is a term schedule?

400

These store sets of memories or clusters of related information in our long-term memory.

What are schemas?

400

The See-Say-Do Method is an example of this type of learning strategy.

What is a Multisensory Learning Strategy?

400

This principle is the process of linking together two or more items or chunks of information to process into long-term memory.

What is Association?

400

These 5 characteristics form a SMART Goal.

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant

Time-Bound

500

These are the 5 basic time-management strategies.

2:1 Ratio

3:1 Ratio

Spaced Practiced

Avoid Marathon Studying

Trading Time


500

This process of explaining information in your own words requires you to pull the information out of long-term memory.

What is Recitation?

500
A student who enjoys creating bonds with diverse groups of people may have this type of multiple intelligences.

What is Interpersonal Intelligence?

500

This Mnemonic helps student remember the Twelve Memory Principles.

What is SAVE CRIB FOTO?

500

This is Mrs. Hynes favorite major league Baseball Team.

What are the Boston Red Sox :-)