Learning Styles
Short-Term Planning
Note-Taking and Study Skills
Managing Stress
Study Skills 1A
100

This learning style likes listening. They benefit form talks and lectures. They absorb information easier from watching youtube.

What is an Auditory learner

100

What is the most important step in planning your day?

Listing all of the task you need to complete.

100

What is c-notes short for?

What are Cornell Notes?

100

48% of teens 14-18 report they ____________ feel stressed

What is sometimes?

100

Why is it important to review your notes?

You forget the context of notes

200

This learner enjoys learning from doing. Their style is useful for assembling and making products. They find it easy to demonstrate how to do something

What is a Tactile Learner

200

What does the L stand for in the LPET acronym stand for?

What is List?

200

What should you write on the left side of your Cornell Notes?

What are questions or main ideas

200

19% of teens ages 14-18 reported they _____________ felt stressed

What is rarely?

200

How often should you review your notes?

Every other day for at least 15 minutes.

300

This learner needs more time to complete tasks. They can be more interested in the appearance of something than its actual value. They may not spend enough time on, or give enough attention to specific details

What is a visual learner

300

What does the P stand for in the LPET acronym?

What is Prioritize?

300

a helpful strategy when you have to remember a list of words. To come up with

What are acronyms?

300

What is an unhealthy way to deal with stress

Taking drugs, drinking alcohol, harming yourself, or taking out your stress on someone else.

300

Fill in the blank....Sometimes teachers provide __________ __________ if not, you can always ask your teacher to identify important concepts or textbook chapters covered on the test.

What are study questions?

400

This learner may miss instructions or information if its presented orally. They find it difficult to concentrate on lengthy written task while seated.

What is a Tactile Learner

400

What does the T stand for the LPET acronym? 

What is Timed Events First?

400

a helpful strategy when you have to remember words in a certain order like: (P)lease (E)xcuse (M)y (D)ear (A)unt (S)ally =Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division,  Addition, Subtraction (order of operations)

What are acronymic sentences?

400

Name a positive way to cope with stress?

exercise

400

Fill in the blank...Look at the main concepts within chapters, words in bold (new vocabulary words or concepts), and end-of-chapter _____________.

What are questions?

500

This learner is unable to multitask, having to complete on job before starting another. They focus too much on small bits of information

What is an Auditory learner

500
What does the E stand for in the LPET acronym 

What is estimate

500

When you sit down to study for a test, what's one of the first things you should do?

ØMake a checklist of the main points you think will be on the test.

ØNext to each main point, include the key words or terms you need to learn about that concept.

ØDon’t  worry about filling in all the details—just list the big ideas and important terms.

500

Why is it important to make tough decisions when you are not emotional?

To prevent yourself from making a decision you will regret.

500

When reviewing your notes, name 3 things you should do.

1)Focus on one topic at a time.

2)Underline the terms or ideas you think are most important.

3)Summarize the main point in your own words.

4)"Fill in" the missing definitions, dates, or other details from your textbook.

5)Add question marks in places where info is missing or you just don't understand.

6)When you notes aren't clear, reread the text or ask someone for help.