What does an organized workspace look like?
Quiet, distraction-free, well-stocked with supplies, good lighting, and comfortable
What are effective study tools?
flashcards, practice tests, Quizizz, Kahoot, Quizlet...anything you create to study.
How often should you review your class notes?
Daily
What should you do if you feel nervous before an assessment?
Days leading up: Meet with your teacher for extra help, study with your study partner, don't procrastinate.
Day of: talk a short walk before the test, practice breathing methods to calm your brain.
How many hours of sleep does your age brain need?
9-10 hours
What subject or task should you start first when working?
How many study sessions should you have before an assessment? How long should each session be?
Quizzes: 3-4
Tests-4-5
25-30 minutes each
What are some ways you can organize your note-taking?
Whatever system works best for you. Some people like the Cornell Method, Outline Method, Mind-Mapping, Sketchnoting, or a combination of them all!
When starting the test, what should you do first after writing your name?
Scan the entire test and take note of the number of pages and sections for pacing. Read through all the directions and highlight them.
What sort of food provides your brain with a steady flow of glucose?
nutritional, well-balanced meals. Avoid artificial preservatives, artificial food-dyes and excessive sugar.
What timing technique should you follow to help you with Time-Management?
Pomodoro Technique
What are different ways you can study during your study sessions?
Meet with a teacher, study with a study partner, create your study tool, independently, etc.
What types of things should you write down in class?
Anything your teacher writes on the board, when your teacher cues you with specific wording "this is important, this is on the test", main points, due dates and assigned HW.
When do careless errors take place?
When you rush to be finished and don't read directions carefully.
A student needs to devote time to their studies after school but also _______________.
make time to relax and be a kid! Play outside, exercise, etc.
Explain the Pomodoro Technique
20 minutes of focused work and then a 5-minute break...repeat the process until all work is completed.
What is the most effective way to study? The way that increases your retention?
Talking about what you are learning, teaching others the material, quizzing a friend, having someone quiz you.
What is the active listening strategy you should follow to help you take better notes and engage in class?
SLANT
Why is it helpful to meet before an assessment and also follow up with teachers after an assessment?
Before: to ensure you are studying the correct material and also to clarify anything confusing.
After: To ensure you understand where your errors took place and correct them for future studying needs (final exams).
Your brain is 80% water. How does your brain react when you are even slightly dehydrated?
It's hard to focus, you may be sleepy or agitated, learning and retaining information is more challenging.