Organizational Patterns
Learning Styles
Taking Notes
Study Strategies
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100

Key words include one type of, another group

What is classification

100

Learning through participation in activities

What is active learning

100

The process of writing key information in the margins

What is text annotating.

100

an abbreviation that helps you remember important terms

What is an acronym.

100

supporting details like facts and statistics

What is logic.

200

Key words include, as a result, therefore because of this

What is cause/effect.

200

Learning information through pictures, colors, and shapes

What is visual learning.

200

A system of note taking dividing page in 4 sections

What are Cornell Notes

200

Putting work off until the last minute

What is procrastination.

200

used to describes a person's opinions and preferences

What is bias.

300

Key words include, likewise, different from, instead of

What is compare and contrast.

300

Learning information through seeing the big picture

What is global learning.

300

What you already know about a topic

What is prior knowledge.

300

a piece of writing that focuses on one main idea

What is a paragraph.

300

Begins with a general idea and follows with specific details

What is Deductive Reasoning (Thinking)

400

Key words include, meanwhile, soon, later

What is chronological order.

400

Learning information through written and spoken words

What is verbal learning.

400

grouping information into topics and subtopics

What is outlining.

400

a location free from distractions and clutter for working and studying

What is a workspace.

400

Begins with specific examples and leads to a general conclusion

What is Inductive Reasoning (Thinking)

500

a template for visually demonstrating relationships between ideas.

What is a graphic organizer.

500

The different ways people learn new information

What is a learning style.

500

paying attention, asking questions, and making connections

What is active listening.

500

a tool for organizing your daily schedule and recording important tasks

What is a planner.

500

a faulty or incorrect argument

What is a Logical fallacy