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Study SkillsWhat is study?
Dictionary Definition
OStudy is to give careful consideration to something
OTo learn something new
Difference between Homework and Study
Homework is to reinforce the work done in class.
Turn into study by introducing REVIEW
After Homework in each subject
OClose book/copy
OAsk “What did I learn today in….?”
OMake a link between homework and learning.
Using Review for Remembering
O Review technique can be used on daily basis e.g. What did I learn today…?
O It can also be used on a weekly basis.
O E.g. What did I learn this week in…?O By asking the brain to recall and
recap on what it has seen, you are getting the brain to store the information in a way that can be recalled easily.
Where to study?OVery Important to have a definite
placeOSame place every dayONot kitchen table – too many
interruptionsOHave desk, comfortable chair and all
books, pens, calculator etc. to handO Ideally have wall behind desk to
become extended study areaONO DISTRACTIONS!
Why study?O Every student finds a different
reason to study or not to study.O Two types of motivation, Intrinsic and
Extrinsic.O Intrinsic – coming from student
themselves. E.g. Wants to do well in exams to get dream job
O Extrinsic – coming from outside of student. E.g. Parents expectations
Practical Study TipsO When she is doing homework and is
doing something she has to think about, what does she do?
O Usually look up. What does she see?O Use the wall behind desk to help
study.O Put any diagrams/quotes/Poems that
are difficult to remember on the wall. This is what she will see when she looks up
How long should one study for?
O Concentration span drops the longer you study
O This means that the done in the 2nd and 3rd hour of study is not remembered as well by the brain
Taking Breaks
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O If a break is taken every 30 – 40 minutes concentration span will stay at a high level
OMake sure that the breaks don’t become longer than the study itself.
OChange subject after taking a break
Knowing Own Learning Style
OWhat is her learning style?ODo she like to read? Solve
problems? Memorise? Recite? Interpret? Speak to others?
ODoes she like to study alone or in a group?
OWhat are her study habits?OWhat works best for her? And
worst?
CatCat is a favourite pet of people around the world. Cats are intelligent and have an independent nature. These small animals can also be playful and entertaining. Many cats make affectionate, loyal pets, providing companionship for people of all ages. About 55 million cats are kept as pets in the United States. About 4 million pet cats live in Canada.
The word cat also refers to a family of meat-eating animals that includes tigers, lions, leopards, and panthers. This family also includes domestic cats--that is, those that people keep as pets. Domestic cats and their wild relatives share many characteristics. All these animals have long, powerful bodies and somewhat rounded heads. They have short, strong jaws and 30 sharp teeth. Cats are also skilful hunters. They are able to catch other animals by approaching them swiftly and quietly on padded feet. Or they may wait motionless until an animal comes close and then spring upon it suddenly.
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CatO Physical CharacteristicsO Round HeadO 30 teethO Padded FeetO Long
O VarietiesO DomesticO PantherO TigerO Lion
O PetO LoyalO IndependentO Intelligent
5 Minute Study TrickOStudent decides what they need to
learn.OGives herself 5 minutes to learn
everything she can about the topic. Close the book.
OSpends 5 minutes writing out everything she can remember from what she has learned, including any diagrams.
OOpens the book. Takes 5 minutes with a different colour pen to add in anything she forgot.
Explanation of the 5 minute trick
O It feels like she is only working for 5 minutes – the first five when she is trying to remember as much as she can.
OThe five minutes she spends writing forces her brain to recall what she learned and makes her brain store it more securely.
OThe five minutes with a different colour highlights the information her brain had a problem with, and makes her brain make a special effort to remember it.
Exam TipsOKnow layout of exam, and calculate
amount of time to spend on each question based on the marks for the question.
O If there is a Short Question/Multiple Choice section start with this. Write in answers she is definite about. Pencil answers she is unsure of.
More exam tipsOQuickly read through exam paper.OStart with question she likes – this
will put her in a positive frame for rest of paper
ONext do toughest question.OTry to save a good question for last
– she will leave the exam on a more positive note – important if there are more exams to come.
What you can do as a parent
OSet a regular time for homework
OPick a placeORemove distractionsOProvide suppliesOSet a good exampleOShow an InterestOBe available to help and
support
Subject ChoiceO Students currently taking taster curriculum.
Will have some subjects for year, and some in modular form.
O Will have to make choices as to what they want to keep on.
O Information will be given to students regarding subjects needed for particular careers.
O Support available to facilitate choice.O Subject choice forms to be signed by
parents.