Jackson: Less structure, high auditory, likes mobility, informal design, warm environment.
Kristina: Learning alone, low auditory, cool environment.
100
Name a helpful test taking strategy.
Circle key words, eliminate answers you already know, answer questions you know first, etc.
100
What are examples of study strategies?
Flashcards, test problems, reading through notes, glossary of terms, etc.
100
True or False: It is better to stay up late to study then get a good nights sleep.
False: during sleep, the brain organizes and consolidates information for long term memory, sleep deprivation disrupts this.
100
How many hours should you study for each hour in class?
2-3 hours
200
True or False? Students who work best working alone should understand that they can learn important things from other people and may be required to do so in school or on the job. They can do more difficult work when they are alone.
True
200
What is a way you can focus and make yourself feel relaxed during your test?
Take deep breaths, pace yourself (don't rush), answer the questions you know first then go back to the harder questions, etc.
200
What can you do in class to help you be prepared to study?
Take good notes, ask your teacher questions, etc.
200
True or False: Recognizing information means that you have memorized the information.
False
(If you can teach it you know it)
200
True or False? It doesn't matter where you study.
False.
300
When should someone with the learning style "Late Day" do their difficult tasks vs. their routine tasks?
Difficult = later in the day (afternoon night)
Routine = earlier in the day (morning)
300
What is something you can do the morning of your test to prepare yourself for your test?
Eat breakfast, review your notes, get materials organized, etc.
300
When do you begin studying for tests and final exams?
The first day of class.
300
True or False: Rewriting notes in your own words will help you remember the information.
True: relate the material to things you already know and have experienced.
300
When studying, you should take a short break every _____ minutes.
30 minutes
400
These students learn well by talking things through
What is auditory learners?
400
When looking over your answer, is it best to trust your gut with your original answer you chose or change your answer?
Usually trust your gut, unless you read the question wrong.
400
When should you read through your class notes?
As soon as possible after class
400
What are examples of mnemonic devices?
Make up a story that incorporates vivid images of the items, chunk information into acronyms, create rhymes.
400
True or False: It is best to only study the night before the test.
False
500
True or False: The more senses you can use while you are studying the more beneficial your study time.
True
500
Where in your test can you find some answers to questions?
Within graphs, tables, other questions
500
What can you do at home to be prepared for school?
Mark down areas where you have challenges in your homework or assignments, start earlier enough that if you have questions you can ask your teacher or a peer, etc.
500
This is the *key* to remembering?
Repetition
500
Reviewing your notes can help you retain ____% of the information.