SMART Goals
Boosting Memory
Organization
Time Management/Planning
Test Taking Strategies
100
What does the S in SMART goals stand for?
Specific
100
Write down the most important ideas on _______________ cards.
Index
100
What is something you should keep in your backpack?
Books, Paperwork, Pencil, Pens, Post-it, Binder, Agenda
100
Scheduling time to _______________ or do nothing to help you rejuvenate both physically and mentally.
Relax
100
Should you answer the questions you know first or last?
First
200
What does the R in SMART goals stand for?
Realistic/Reasonable
200
_______________ organizers visually show how items/concepts relate.
Graphic
200
What is something you should write in your agenda?
Assignments, Quizzes, Tests
200
Rank items on a to do list in order of ____________________.
Priority
200
Designate time to study at least ________ day in advance.
1
300
What does the T in SMART goals stand for?
Time-Bound
300
Describe the "remote control" technique?
mute during commercials to study/ pause video to study
300
Use dividers to separate papers by ___________________.
Class
300
What is a time waster?
People or things that distract you from getting work done
300
Eliminate ________________ answers first.
Wrong
400
What does the M in SMART goals stand for?
Measurable
400
A word or phrase formed from the first letter of a list of words?
Acronym
400
Loose paperwork should be put in the appropriate place or _______________.
Thrown away
400
Complete your most challenging tasks __________________.
First
400
In for 5 seconds, hold for 5 seconds, out for 5 seconds refers to?
breathing techniques
500
What does the A in SMART goals stand for?
Attainable
500
Attaching one key-word to each body part/"peg" to recall a list is called _____________ location memory pegs.
Body
500
Have a ___________________ for organizing your work.
System
500
Does multi-tasking increase or decrease productivity?
Decrease
500
Use your imagination to create a _______________________.
Calm space