Study Skills What is study?. Dictionary Definition O Study is to give careful consideration to something O To learn something new.

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Study Skills What is study?

Dictionary Definition O Study is to give careful consideration to something O To 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 O Close book/copy O Ask “What did I learn today in….?” O Make 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? O Very Important to have a definite place O Same place every day O Not kitchen table – too many interruptions O Have desk, comfortable chair and all books, pens, calculator etc. to hand O Ideally have wall behind desk to become extended study area O NO 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 Tips O 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 2 nd and 3 rd hour of study is not remembered as well by the brain

Taking Breaks O If a break is taken every 30 – 40 minutes concentration span will stay at a high level O Make sure that the breaks don’t become longer than the study itself. O Change subject after taking a break

Knowing Own Learning Style O What is her learning style? O Do she like to read? Solve problems? Memorise? Recite? Interpret? Speak to others? O Does she like to study alone or in a group? O What are her study habits? O What works best for her? And worst?

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Cat O Physical Characteristics O Round Head O 30 teeth O Padded Feet O Long O Varieties O Domestic O Panther O Tiger O Lion O Pet O Loyal O Independent O Intelligent

5 Minute Study Trick O Student decides what they need to learn. O Gives herself 5 minutes to learn everything she can about the topic. Close the book. O Spends 5 minutes writing out everything she can remember from what she has learned, including any diagrams. O Opens 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. O The five minutes she spends writing forces her brain to recall what she learned and makes her brain store it more securely. O The 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 Tips O Know 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 tips O Quickly read through exam paper. O Start with question she likes – this will put her in a positive frame for rest of paper O Next do toughest question. O Try 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 O Set a regular time for homework O Pick a place O Remove distractions O Provide supplies O Set a good example O Show an Interest O Be available to help and support

Subject Choice O 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.