Listening & Metacognition
Memory & Learning Styles
Test Taking
Time Management
Note Taking & Reading
100
Monitoring/ Doing
Which is the second step when using your metacognitive skills?
100
Acronyms, acrostics, method of loci, chunking, and rhymes
What are examples of mnemonic devices?
100
Do short, daily review sessions.
What is what you should do before a test?
100
Career, education, travel, health, financial, etc.
What are examples of goal categories?
100
observer, record, review
What are the 3 steps of note taking?
200
One is active and one is passive.
What is the difference between listening and hearing?
200
How one prefers to perceive and process information
What is the definition of learning styles?
200
Ask your instructor about the test type, length, content and maintain a positive attitude.
What are ways to mentally prepare for exams?
200
Self-discipline, remind yourself of the consequences, break tasks into smaller steps, eliminate distractions, and reward yourself after finishing a task.
What are ways to deal with procrastination?
200
To increase your understanding while you read and decrease your overall time spent on reviewing text.
What is the purpose of muscle reading?
300
To become a self-regulated learner
What is the purpose of metacognition?
300
Recipe and repeat, relax, remember something else, and use daylight
What are examples of memory techniques?
300
Read all directions and listens for further instructions.
What is one thing you should do during a test?
300
C fever
What is the desire to do many easy, short tasks from an ABC to do list?
300
Pry out questions Root up answers Recite,review, and review again
What is the acrostic to remember the Muscle Reading steps?
400
Preview information, arrive on time, sit near the front, and have a purpose for listening
What are ways to prepare to listen?
400
A theory proposed by Howard Gardner proposal that all human beings possess all intelligences in varying amounts.
What is the theory of multiple intelligences?
400
Predict how well you think you did.
What is one thing you should do after a test?
400
This ain't no piano
What is the idea that everything doesn't have to be done perfectly; instead balance time with effort.
400
Use key words, symbols, and abbreviations.
What are ways to save time and effort while note taking?
500
Thinking about thinking
What is the definition of metacognition?
500
Sensory register, short-term memory, long-term memory or forgotten
What are the main stages of memory?
500
Deep breathing, tense and relax, and guided imagery
What is are ways to deal with the physical aspects of test anxiety?
500
brainstorm tasks, estimate time, rate each task by priority, cross off tasks, and evaluate tasks.
What are the steps to creating an ABC to do list?
500
Write out any unclear ideas or abbreviations,ask your instructor about anything unclear, underline main ideas, and cross out unnecessary information.
What are ways to edit your notes?