Study Skills Session 1

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Study Skills Using your Mercy Agenda Book Session #1

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Study Skills

Using your Mercy

Agenda Book

Session #1

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Your Agenda Book can keep you organized and on-task, which is the first step toward

doing well at Mercy!

Getting used to using an organizer or planner like Mercy’s Agenda Book will be an extremely valuable

tool throughout all 4 years of High School, in College, and in your future career!

AND

“Why should I use my Agenda Book?”

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Start by using the Agenda Book Checklist provided in this presentation.

Think about how you are using it now, and see how many items you can check off as you move through each slide.

“How do I use my Agenda Book effectively?”

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Agenda Book Checklist

I use my Agenda Book daily

I have my class schedule in my Agenda Book

I have the Day number written down for each school day

I use my Agenda Book bookmark to easily access the day or week

I write something in my Agenda Book for every class period

I have my Agenda Book somewhere convenient during every class

I write down reminders in my Agenda Book of upcoming events, tests, etc.

I create “To Do” lists in my Agenda Book

I make sure to keep my Agenda Book organized and to write clearly

I use highlighters or colored pens in my Agenda Book

I look at my Agenda Book at the beginning of my day

I look at my Agenda Book at the end of my day

I LOVE my Agenda book!!

We will

go through

this checklist

item by item

throughout

this

presentation

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I use my Agenda Book Daily

You should have something written down in your Agenda Book EVERY DAYEven if there is no school, then write: “NO SCHOOL”

“WHY??”

Because you want using your Agenda Book to become a HABIT! The more often you use it, the easier it will be!

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I have my class schedule in my Agenda Book

Use the schedule grids provided in your Agenda Book (one for each semester) until you

memorize your classes and unscheduled time!

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I have my class schedule in my Agenda Book

“WHY??”

Because your Agenda Book is intended to make Mercy life easier for you. Until you have your schedule memorized, take a quick look here !

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I have the Day number written down for each school day

“WHY?”

You are given a small “Day Box” for this purpose-if it is too small for you, write it somewhere else!

Having the Day number written down gives you one less thing to think about. The Agenda Book is supposed to make life easier, remember??

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I use my Agenda Book bookmark to easily access the day or week

You are given a plastic bookmark, but if you lose it or don’t like it, there are other methods of bookmarking your Agenda Book.You can also use post-its OR

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Paperclips

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“WHY?”

I use my Agenda Book bookmark to easily access the day or week

Again, having your day/week bookmarked just makes using your Agenda Book quicker and easier. You don’t want to waste time flipping through pages, looking for today’s space!

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I write something in my Agenda Book for every class period

I suggest numbering each day 1-7 and writing something for each class period of the day.

If you are off or unscheduled that hour, write “OFF”!!

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I write something in my Agenda Book for every class period

“WHY?”

Again, the goal is to make using your Agenda Book a habit-and using it regularly throughout the day will help you to do so.

Also, writing something each period will give you a quick overview of your day; what was done, what needs to be done, etc.

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I have my Agenda Book somewhere convenient during every class

“WHY?”

Have your Agenda Book either out on your desk during class or in your bag-right on top, or in it’s own small pocket.The key is to make your Agenda Book easily accessible

If a teacher mentions a quiz, test, or homework assignment in the middle or at the end of class, you want to be able to write it down quickly. You don’t want to waste time looking for it at the bottom of your school bag!!

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I write down reminders in my Agenda Book of upcoming events, tests, etc.

You should always be thinking ahead with your school work.

Remind yourself a few days, or even a week in advance of tests, quizzes, speeches, etc.

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I write down reminders in my Agenda Book of upcoming events, tests, etc.

“WHY?”

You don’t want a test or other important event to be a surprise and unless you are really successful at cramming (and not too many people are), planning ahead for tests, quizzes, etc. will assist you in starting to study earlier rather than later.

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I create “To Do” lists in my Agenda Book

“WHY?”

If you keep a list of what needs to be done each day or week, and cross off items that are completed, you will always be on task with homework, etc.

Plus, crossing items off of a “To-Do” list can be fulfilling as it reminds you of what you have accomplished!

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I make sure to keep my Agenda Book organized and to write clearly

“WHY?”

If your handwriting is sloppy or your entries are disorganized, you won’t be able to use your Agenda Book properly. Make it easy to read and understand!

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I use highlighters or colored pens/markers in my Agenda Book

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I use highlighters or colored pens/markers in my Agenda Book

“WHY?”

Adding color to your entries can help you to emphasize what is important. Further, if you are a person who likes color, this will make your Agenda Book more fun and pleasant to look at!

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I look at my Agenda book at the beginning of my day

“WHY?”

You should always know what your day ahead looks like. For example, if you have a speech 5th hour (and a written reminder in your Agenda Book!!), you should be aware of it at the start of your day and anticipating that speech all day-not surprised by it when you arrive to class!

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I look at my Agenda Book at the end of my day

“WHY?”

Taking a quick look at what needs to be completed at the end of the school day will allow you to anticipate how much time you will need that evening for school work.

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I LOVE my Agenda Book!!!

“WHY?”

Since this is something that you will be using daily, make it your BEST FRIEND! Decorate it, personalize it, make it something that you like to look at!!!

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Agenda Book Checklist

I use my Agenda Book daily

I have my class schedule in my Agenda Book

I have the Day number written down for each school day

I use my Agenda Book bookmark to easily access the day or week

I write something in my Agenda Book for every class period

I have my Agenda Book somewhere convenient during every class

I write down reminders in my Agenda Book of upcoming events, tests, etc.

I create “To Do” lists in my Agenda Book

I make sure to keep my Agenda Book organized and to write clearly

I use highlighters or colored pens in my Agenda Book

I look at my Agenda Book at the beginning of my day

I look at my Agenda Book at the end of my day

I LOVE my Agenda book!!

Sooooo…How many itemscanyoucheck offthe list???

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Using this checklist, challenge yourself to changing your Agenda

Book habits and you will be on your way to staying organized and on

top of your school work!

Show your Agenda Book some love! I promise you won’t regret it!

Thank you!!Your Counselor,

Mrs. Brown