Year 9 Study Skills Objectives Improving your organisational skills Practical techniques to boost your learning.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What Does It Mean to Study?
Advertisements


Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.
S3/S4 Study Block EXAMS COUNT… (Can you afford not to try ???????????)
S4 Assembly. Supported Study Please go! There are a number of classes being offered after school most days of the week. Please try to attend – check the.
Year 11 Revision Information Evening
How to Succeed in Freshman Year Developing Good Study Habits to Last a Lifetime Xavier High School 2011.
School Success Prepping for Class and Assessments.
What can a parent do to help with revision?. Creating The Right Environment  A quiet, well lit room  A bedroom, study or dining room?  A desk or.
SchoolHome Student. Study leave no longer exists Targeted revision is run in school for all students and is organised by the departments Students have.
PARENTS IN PARTNERSHIP WELCOME Research shows that your interest and involvement in your child’s learning and education is more important than anything.
Supporting your child with GCSE examinations A parent and carer’s guide to GCSE examinations.
Student views about homework Toby Leonard Eleanor Scott Jessica Hollis Nima Habibzadeh Lauren Danbury Alice Ward.
Successful study tips & TRICKS
Welcome to Year We take uniform very seriously Please do not be persuaded to buy “trendy” versions of trousers For girls black socks or tights.
Year 11 revision evening March Outcomes of the evening: Looking at how to plan revision effectively. Identifying useful revision strategies. Looking.
Year 11 Year What is the WACE? Western Australian Certificate of Education All year 11’s are working towards achieving a WACE.
Year 8 Information Evening Thursday 13 th November 2014.
Stimulates the right (pictures) and left (words) side of the brain
INSTRUMENTS FOR SUCCESS WHAT IS YOUR TOOL KIT FOR SUCCESS?
Revision Techniques for GCSE students. Advice for parents- How can you help your child achieve success?
Which O is the most important skill to ensure success? ORGANISATION!!!!!
What tests do they have to sit? Why are SATs important? How does the school prepare my child for SATs? How can I help my child?
Scheduling, Focus, Testing.  When and where you study  How often you study  How much time you waste  The quality of your study time  The “excuses”
GCSE Food Technology Year 10 introduction lesson Lesson 1 Learning objectives Understand what will be covered in GCSE Food What is expected of you throughout.
Classroom Procedures How to make things run smoothly for you without the hassles!
How to plan and create a revision timetable What equipment you will need to start revising What type of environment you will need for effective revision.
In Ms. Blankenship’s Careers Connections.  If you play the game according to the class plan YOU - will be successful! The outcome of good team work and.
Year 11 Information Evening
Tier Exams Start on Mon 19 th November Tier Exams Arghhh! What are Tier exams? Tier exams are a set of tests that take place in formal exam conditions.
Homework, I love you. I think that you’re great
SWMS Library Policies Mrs. Smith Library Media Specialist.
Duncanrig Secondary School Study Planning How Can I Support My Child?
Revision Techniques for GCSE students. Advice for students- How you can achieve success?
Year 10 Summer Exam Preparation Planning – revision timetable Revision – after school sessions, work at home Exam rules, exam standards, expectations.
What is the point? Revision is going over information. When you learn something new your brain makes a new connection. If this connection is not fired.
Cramming the night before your exams is NOT the best way to get your best grades… So what should you do instead? If you look at all the work you have done.
Effective Study Skills Writing based subjects. What’s new? S1-3S4-6.
How to Revise well… By 10W. Equipment Creating good notes to revise from is important when working, the following equipment can help create imaginative.
STUDY SKILLS. Successful study requires you to:  Concentrate while studying  Remain focussed on an assignment until it is completed  Resist distractions.
Observing lessons MONDAY 21 ST SEPTEMBER AM. Menu TimeasActivity 9:30Starter 9:45Classroom observation – why and how 10:45Break 11:15Task 2: Different.
Practice Use it or Lose it “Just do it”. V ision Identify any questions from this week to discuss with peers or ask in class next lesson (short term goal)
6 th Form Study Skills Session 2. Prize draw! Thanks for attending the session today At the end of the session we will draw a name to win a voucher.
Year 10 Study Day Objectives To be Ready To Learn for GCSEs How not to get behind Practical techniques for revision.
Study Skills Why is Homework Set?. Learning Objectives To learn to use your Homework Diary To learn to have a routine To learn to work in a place that.
Y10 Exams Monday 18 th May – Thursday 11 th June A time for you to show off and prove what you know!
LO: To understand how to prepare for Y11 using your time effectively by evaluating your current model.
Year 10 Summer Exams 27 th June –8thJuly These are GCSE standard examinations.
Effective Study Skills Writing based subjects
GCSE parents’ information evening 19th October 2016
Enjoying, Achieving, Succeeding
Thank you for attending
Year 8 Study Day 11th January 2017.
Year 8 Study Skills Objectives Improving your organisational skills
Welcome to Year 9 Scene Setting 2017
HOMEWORK Guidelines Key Stage 3.
Work placements Work placements activity
Getting Organised Part 2
Year 10 Parents as Partners
Sixth Form Study Skills
– your ILE exams ... It’s all about you and your revision!
Revision and Exam Techniques
SKILLS for LEARNING SKILLS for STUDY
Year 10 Parents as Partners
Year 10 Parents as Partners
Year 11 Mock Exams Countdown to Monday 1st May 10 weeks in school
Study Skills Studying should not be a time when you ‘cram’ before a test or exam. Studying regularly reduces stress leading up to exam time and helps.
Revision techniques or are you a self manager?
– your ILE exams ... It’s all about you and your revision!
Presentation transcript:

Year 9 Study Skills Objectives Improving your organisational skills Practical techniques to boost your learning

The importance of Year 9? Preparation for GCSE years Have you wasted Year 7 and 8? Options and careers Progress 8- all subjects count

Barriers to Your Learning A barrier to your learning is anything that prevents you from giving your best when you in a lesson, doing your homework or revising. Once you identify what the barriers to your learning are, you can make a plan on how to overcome those barriers. Some barriers may include: Not concentrating in a lesson Not doing your homework properly Not listening to instructions Not getting enough sleep Not having the equipment you need

Pupil Activity What are the barriers to your learning? - what stops you working well in class and doing homework. Silence and then what can you do differently in pairs? ( Think/pair/share) By end of this lesson you will have solutions!

What techniques can we use to boost our learning? Improving your organisation Mind mapping Pomodoro Technique Metacognition Response to feedback-green pen Review Every Day Revise over time - not just the night before Be resilient and determined to learn and succeed

The Organisation Cycle Preparing for school – have I got everything I need? Have I got all the equipment I need? (pens, pencil, ruler, books, planner, PE kit) Using my planner (timetable, logins/passwords, notes home, homework) Show My Homework Completing homework (routine, best environment for you) Preparing for school – cycle begins again

You will now discuss your daily routine for homework and preparing for school with your partner. What do you think works well for you? What could you improve? After listening to your partner is there any advice you could give to them? Ask Your Partner

Show My Homework Use your planner with SMHW Check every night Plan what homework is being done Every day and week review your learning

Time Management Pomodoro Technique The steps to implementing the Pomodoro Technique Have your planner and equipment on the desk Make a list of tasks/ homework to be done Decide on the first task to be done Set the Pomodoro timer to 25 minutes Work on the task until the timer rings Take a short break of 5 minutes, have a drink or a snack Set the Pomodoro timer to 25 minutes again and complete another task

Pomodoro Timer App

Benefits of Mind Maps A mind map is a brilliant tool for revision. Colour and flow make it much easier to read than pages of pages of text. A mind map makes it much easier when you have to write an essay or long writing pieces Once you have a structure, you can mind map to include all of the details you need. Then, you can write up the essay based on your mind map! There is no right or wrong with a mind map – it is all about what is right for each individual.

Example of mind map

Activity You are now going to create a Mind Map based on what you have learned so far in your different subjects from the start of Year 9. You will do this activity using the Pomodoro technique. Pay attention to the example being presented!

Other Techniques Revision Cards Post it notes around your room Oral learning/ testing at home Use your text book/revision guide/exercise book

Metacognition: thinking about thinking In order for you to progress in your learning you need to be aware of how you learn. This is important as when you know how you learn best – once you know this you can boost your learning.

Support in school Ask your teacher immediately for help You can get equipment such as pens, pencils, rulers and rubbers from the library Use of resources in school such as the library, computers, printing can be paid for. Talk to your form tutor or HOY or Mrs Livesey

Plenary At the beginning of the session we talked about the barriers to your learning. What are the barriers to your learning? What have you learned from today’s session? What will you now do differently? How can you eliminate any barriers in order to ensure that you make your studies a success.

Pupil questionnaire