Homework
Organization/Time-Management
Test Preparation
Test Day Strategies
Motivation/Goal Setting
100
Different approaches that students learn. For example, one method prefers visualizing information, another prefers reading text out loud, and the last likes to use bright colors to highlight reading material.
What is Learning Styles?
100
Plans for the unplanned, follows a schedule, gets important things done, is proactive, has their short and long term goals in mind, and keeps a daily, weekly, and monthly schedule.
What is Characteristics of Good Time Managers?
100
The use of flashcards, charts, timelines, and outlines.
What is a Learning Aids to Study For Tests?
100
It is a worry or fear caused by having to take tests. It may include symptoms like trouble sleeping, a change of appetite, difficulty concentrating, mental block, and headaches.
What is Test Anxiety?
100
Cash rewards, trophies, good grades.
What is External Motivators?
200
Assignments that you complete to show that you understand the information the teacher has presented you with.
What is Homework?
200
Putting off work, postponing decisions, and not starting or finishing tasks.
What is Procrastination?
200
A flexible plan used for studying that allows time for each activity.
What is a Study Schedule?
200
Think positively, have a healthy diet and exercise regularly, and use relaxation techniques.
What is Ways to Control Your Anxiety?
200
Doing something because you enjoy it, it is challenging or interesting, or it is exciting.
What is Internal Motivators?
300
Reviewing your notes and other work on your own to prepare for a test or exam.
What is Studying?
300
Use dates and labels, leave space for adding new notes, use abbreviations, listen to key words or phrases, use a new notebook for each class, and use highlighters to emphasize key ideas.
What is Tips for Organizing Your Notes?
300
Studying for 50 minutes straight and then stopping for 10 minutes to have a snack.
What is Taking Study Breaks?
300
True-False, Multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, short answer, matching, problem-solving questions, and essays.
What is Test Types?
300
Internal and external factors that drive a person to work towards a goal.
What is Motivation?
400
Studying at a desk in a quiet room with little distractions. You have all of your books, pens, pencils, and paper near by. The TV is off and your phone is away.
What is a Good Study Environment?
400
Review notes within 24 hours of the class, make edits, add keywords, organize with symbols or highlighters, do short weekly reviews, and pre-class reviews.
What is Tips for Learning the Material?
400
Finding out what subjects or topics will be covered on the test.
What is Questions to Ask the Teacher Before the Test?
400
Close your eyes, take a long deep breath, and let it out slowly. Also, concentrate on your breathing and do not allow yourself to worry about the time, test, or tension.
What is Relaxation Techniques If You Mind is Blocked During an Exam?
400
Complete assignments, papers, projects.
What is Examples of Priorities?
500
A reading method that saves time and helps you understand the material better. You survey the reading first, form questions from the headings, read the test to find the answers, recite the answers out loud, and review your questions and answers when you are finished.
What is SQ3R Reading Method?
500
First Things First method, ABC method, and the Management Process.
What is Different Ways to Manage Your Time?
500
Reviewing notes every day and keeping up with assignments.
What is a Ways to Not "Cram" for the Test the Night Before?
500
Identify the givens and the unknowns in the question. Write down the formulas used in your calculations.
What is Tips for Problem-Solving Tests?
500
Achieving good grades, participating more in class, organizing notes and work space.
What is Examples of Goals?