Quizlets, flashcards, re-writing important information
What are some ways you can prepare yourself for an assessment?
The paper copy of your assignments written by you so you can process/understand what is expected of you every day and long-term.
What is the D.A.R. (daily assignment record).
PEMDAS, SCUBA, Planets-My Very Excellent Mother Just Sent Us Nine Pies--minus the Pies because Pluto is no longer a planet :( (are examples of these)
What are acronyms and/or Pneumonic devices?
One person speaks at a time.
What's an example of a group norm/expectation?
The digital version of all your assignments written by each teacher.
What is google classroom?
When studying a lesson or content and you're unsure what a word means, you use this (within the content) to help you. (not a dictionary)
Context clues Ex: The team was elated when they won the trophy. Elated--
What should you do when you have free time after school or during a class after you've completed your assignments?
What is "go through your backpack (or at-home learning space) and clean out old papers organize it
They help study for a test and help you remember important things you can use in later classes
What are some advantages of having notes?
Reading/rewriting notes, Re-reading a chapter, Organizing your assignments, quizzing yourself, re-doing questions you've done before, etc.
What is studying?
The amount of time you should spend studying every day.
What is about an hour.
Skip it and go back to it
If you're struggling with a question, what should you do?
These are examples of techniques that do not count as taking notes.
Learning Skills - learning how to learn and what works best for your individual academic needs.
What's the purpose of this group?