What type of calendar shows you all of the important dates that are specific to your campus?
What is Academic Calendar?
What science focuses on the brain?
What is neuroscience?
What are engaged students?
What is those who are fully involved with the college experience and spend the time and energy necessary to learn, both in and out of class?
Name the three types of long term memory
Name all eight of the tips for test taking.
What is 1)Write your name on the test, 2)Look over the whole test and stay calm, 3)Make the best use of your time, 4)Jot down idea starters before the test, 5)Answer the easy questions first, 6)If you feel yourself starting to panic and go blank stop whatever you are doing, 7)Try to answer each question even if you can only provide a partial answer, 8) If you finish early, don't leave immediately?
The habit of delaying something that needs your immediate attention?
What is Procrastination?
Particular preferences for learning that are unique to each individual
What is learning styles?
By talking with others, asking questions in class, studying in groups, and seeking out information beyond the lecture material and required reading.
What is Active Learning?
Involves understanding the why and how behind the details.
Name the five types of questions you can get on a test.
What is Essay, Multiple-Choice, Fill-in-the-blank, True/False, and Matching questions?
What is the term locus of control mean?
What is "place"- to refer to a person's beliefs about how much control they have over the events that affect them?
What are the four learning styles?
What is Visual, Aural, Read/Write, Kinesthetic?
Name the five valuable skills that you can apply to college, work, and your personal life
What is 1)Working with others, 2)Improving your thinking, listening, writing, and speaking skills, 3)Functioning independently and teaching yourself, 4)Managing your time, 5)Gaining sensitivity to cultural differences
Name two myths and the reality that goes with it.
Table 8.2, page 173.
Name four of the Symptoms of Test Anxiety
What is Butterflies in the stomach, queasiness, nausea, headaches, increased heart rate, hyperventilation, shaking, sweating, or muscle cramps, and "going blank"?
Name the six points to keep in mind as you organize your day
Page 56
What are the eight different types of intelligence that Gardner's theory believes all human beings at least have?
Page 88-89
What are the benefits of speaking up in class?
page 149
Different methods or tricks to help you remember information and they fall into four basic categories.
What is Mnemonics?
Differentiate evaluate and justify in your own words
Table 9.1, Page 196
Who is the Olympian on page 65
What is Simone Biles?
How many R's are in Category C?
What is 7?
In one of the note taking formats, you draw a vertical line about how many inches from the left border?
What is 2-3 inches?
What animal has a great memory but also forgets sometimes just like humans?
What is elephants?
Name the type of test Jack Brown is taking
What is Multiple-Choice?