Learning Styles
Note Taking
TQLR
SQ3R
Hodgepodge
100
When you learn from seeing.
What is visual?
100
The note taking method for vocabulary words.
What is divided notes?
100
What does the 'T' stand for in TQLR? Explain.
What is tune in? To tune in meanse to listen right when the teacher starts speaking.
100
What does the 'S' stand for in SQ3R? Explain
What is survey? Skim through the material quickly to get a general idea of the message.
100
To be a good ______________ all you need to do is practice the TQLR strategy.
What is listener?
200
When you learn from hearing.
What is auditory?
200
The note taking method used for the main idea.
What is cornell note taking?
200
What does the 'Q' stand for in TQLR? Explain
What is question? Ask yourself questions about the you need to remember form the lecture.
200
What does the 'Q' stand for in SQ3R? Explain.
What is question? Try to choose questions the reading will answer.
200
We remember how many pieces of unorganized information?
What is 7?
300
When you learn from touching, doing, and moving.
What is kinesthetic/tactile?
300
Use intentional, focused listening with a positive attitude, be an active listener, and review your notes regularly.
What are good notetaking skills?
300
What does the 'L' stand for in TQLR? Explain
What is listen? Active alertness is ALWAYS REQUIRED.
300
What does the '3R' stand for in SQ3R? Explain
What is read, recite, and review? Read the material with purpose. Recite and answer the questions out loud. Review the questions and answers out loud immediately within 24 hours.
300
A better strategy than "cramming" just before a test and studying in one long session.
What is studying for shorter periods over several days?
400
The characteristics of a visual, tactile learner and auditory learner.
What is reader/observer, not pleased with lectures, and enjoys maps, pictures and diagrams? What is the "Do-er", good at drawing designs, and often adventurous? What is prefers directions orally, often repeats what has beed said, and seldom takes notes or writes things down?
400
Textbook chapters
What type of reading material is SQ3R designed for?
400
What does the 'R' stand for in TQLR? Explain.
What is review? Evaluate the message against your questions.
400
Who developed the SQ3R technique? Why?
Who is the U.S. Army? To increase comprehension and knowledge for the learner.
400
Immediately after reading something
What is the time when most forgetting occurs?
500
Textbook chapters
What type of reading material is SQ3R designed for?
500
Helpful in knowing what the author wants you to learn from the reading
What are end-of-chapter questions
500
Calling the subject uninteresting, listening only for facts, and faking attention to the speaker are all?
What is ineffective listening habits?
500
On average we retain what percent of what we hear and see?
What is 50%?
500
Interacting with the text, surveying, predicting, questioning, taking notes, annotating, paraphrasing, summarizing. Getting involved with the ideas!
What is "active reading"?