Study Skills and Strategies. About Me Name:Mauricio Najarro College:Williams College SAT Score:2400 Has a rich and diverse teaching background, starting.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Study Skills 101.
Advertisements

Study Skills How You Can Help Your Child Be Successful By Walt Watson.
How to teach students that are behind others
LEARNING STYLES …What's your style? Academic Support Unit.
SENIOR PHASE ASSEMBLY November TRACKING AND MONITORING YOUR PROGRESS  Your teachers have set all of you an aspirational grade for each subject.
Tutoring and Academic Support How to Gain the Most From Northern Michigan University’s Academic Support Services.
CERT Train-the-Trainer: Maximize Learning
Welcome to Literacy! Room 601 Mrs. Grundel Instructions: Please find your seat and begin working on the two documents at your desk.
What’s Your Learning Style?
Learning Styles What does it mean for me?.
Strategies for Academic Success Jackie Rautio Grand Valley State University.
Discovering your Learning Styles By: Luz Adriana Lopera September 2007.
Compiled by: Mrs. Sheetz JCHS Reading Specialist Room 2310 Mid-Term Exam Study Strategies 1.
10 Study Strategies for Success Student Academic Success Center.
Learning Styles Presented by: Desma Moshou Coordinator/Lecturer
Learning Styles.
Classroom Tips and Tricks
Year 11 revision evening March Outcomes of the evening: Looking at how to plan revision effectively. Identifying useful revision strategies. Looking.
Class of  Credits Transcripts Graduation requirements 4.0 credits Language Arts 3.0 credits Math 3.0 credits Social Studies 2.0 credits Science.
Improving Study Skills Family and School Partnerships Communications and Community Outreach Fairfax County Public Schools.
Orange Elementary Schools Parent Education Workshop
Student Success Skills Changes, Choices and Challenges February 28, 2004 Dr. Mary Moss.
Exploring Different Kinds of Studying
9/19/2015 copyright - All rights reserve 1 Home Educator’s Network, Inc Presents Parent Training Module II.
Lecture 16. Train-The-Trainer Maximize Learning Train-The-Trainer.
CORNELL NOTES Note-taking strategy that will improve your study skills and your grades!!
Student Success Skills Changes, Choices and Challenges.
How do you learn? Exploring Learning Styles Module 7.
Freshmen Introduction to Naviance & Learning Styles.
Journal 9/3/15 What helps you learn new and difficult concepts? What activities helped you learn in other classes? Take two minutes to think on your own,
Revision: YOUR exam success will depend on the effort YOU put in!
Getting to Know Your Learning Style Adapted from: Knaak, W.C. (1983). Learning styles: Application for Vocational Education. Student Development Centre,
Unit 3: Learning Styles Welcome! Please feel free to chat with each other until seminar starts. I will be back with you at the top of the hour.
Registration and HEE Themes Learning Styles Concentration and Time Management Reading Skills Lectures and Taking Notes Gathering Information Seminars and.
Learning How To Learn Better: Study Strategies & Techniques.
Learning Styles.
Anne Barnette Zalubowski February 20, 2008
Warm Up How do you think knowing your learning style will make you a better student?
Instructional Strategies Dr. Shama Mashhood DCPS-HPE Senior Registrar Medical Education KMDC.
Study Skills DOs, DON’Ts, and Everything Else You Need to Know to Be Academically Successful In College UMKC Counseling Center.
Understanding Your Learning Style
Your brain has a mind of its own
Chapter One Preview questions What do successful college students do? How can I set goals for myself? How can I motivate myself to do well in college?
Developing Smart Study Skills Good Study Habits Produces Good Grades!
Improving My High School Study Skills
BELL RINGER What does it mean to you to study?. Study!
DO NOW: 1.State whether you agree or disagree with this statement-and tell me WHY- “Everyone learns the same way.” Be prepared to justify your answer.
Unit 4 Review LISTENING, NOTE TAKING, AND REMEMBERING.
Study Skills for School Success! Presented Ali Cregan and Zo Sanchez.
Education is Key and it Starts with Me Strategies for Success in Education By: Kimberly Clark & Dr. Sylvia Chandler.
Getting Good Grades. Believe in Yourself You have a better chance of succeeding in anything if you believe in yourself. Recognize the people who support.
Answer YES or NO to the following questions to find out… How do you learn things best?
HOW TO GET THE BEST OUT OF LECTURES OBJECTIVES  Activities before the lecture  Activities during the lecture  Activities after the lecture.
Studying. Studying for Tests O Studying for tests consists of more than reading over your notes/study guides that was provided by your teacher.
THE PROCESS OF LEARNING I am always ready to learn although I do not always like being taught. Winston Churchill.
Learning Styles. What are Learning Styles? Learning Styles are simply different approaches or ways of learning.
FAMOUS FAILURES Watch the video below
LEARNING STYLES! The three types:. The learning styles:  There are three basic types of learning styles.  The three most common are visual, auditory,
WHAT’S MY LEARNING STYLE?!
Effective Study Habits: “Gaining Success 4 Students”
Differentiation Strategies for Multi-Grade, And Multi-Ability Classrooms By: Linda Miller Baker.
Make School Work for You!
Study Skills Objectives:
Learning Styles What is yours?
Learning Styles & Study Skills
Study Skills for School Success! Session 3
Study Skills for Student Success
Study Skills for School Success! Session 3
Tips for Student Success
Self Managing School Work
Presentation transcript:

Study Skills and Strategies

About Me Name:Mauricio Najarro College:Williams College SAT Score:2400 Has a rich and diverse teaching background, starting as a writing tutor and workshop leader while finishing up his undergraduate degree Has worked as a high school instructor in El Salvador, Washington, D.C., and Oakland, CA. Taught SAT strategies for over a year and a half with another test preparation company before coming to Revolution. His encyclopedic knowledge of the material complements his teaching style-patience and flexibility with each individual student and a thorough approach for each test strategy.

What we’ll cover tonight 1.What are study tools and strategies? 2.Why are study tools and strategies so important? 3.Important tools and how to use them 4.Study Tips

Students: Complete your Study Skills Inventory. Be honest! Parents: Talk with your student to help him/her identify study strengths & challenges. Study Skills Inventory

What are study tools & strategies? Study Tools: steps, procedures, or resources to help you acquire, organize, remember, and use information Study Strategies: the ways in which you choose, use, and stick to your study tools

Why are they so important? Turn to your partner and discuss: Why do you think it’s important to develop good study habits while you’re in high school? What has helped you study successfully in the past? When do you have a hard time getting motivated to study?

Why are they so important? High school (and then college!) requires more student independence – you are more in charge of your schedule, your work, and your grades.

Why are they so important? Studies have shown that… Students at all levels who possess good study skills are more likely to achieve academic success Students who believe that studying is important are more likely to achieve academic success People who know how to study are also more likely to be successful in other pursuits

Important Study Tools Different tools can help you effectively acquire, organize, remember, and use information, as well as plan when you’ll actually study.

Calendars Keeping a monthly calendar will help you see everything that’s coming up Take time every day to fill out all of your upcoming assignments and obligations – practices, games, rehearsals, volunteer work, and even fun! – on your calendar.

To Do Lists Along with your monthly calendar, track when specific assignments are due. Mark the priority level so you can immediately see what has to be done and when. Record each task’s due date, steps for completion, and notes to remember.

Grade Tracker Track every assignment’s grade in each class, as well as your overall grade. This is a particularly helpful tool if your teachers wait to return your assignments until the end of a unit.

KWL Chart A KWL Chart helps you organize your thinking about your learning – either when you’re learning something new or studying what you’ve already learned The chart gives you space to list: what you know about a subject what you want to know what you’ve learned by studying

KWL: Practice! K: what do you KNOW about black holes? work with your partner for five minutes to list everything you know W: what do you WANT to know about black holes? work with your partner for five minutes to generate at least five things you want to know L: what did you LEARN about black holes?

Note-Taking Template Structured note-taking will help you take better notes in class and study from them before a big test – one of the most important skills for any subject or grade Use this form to... take notes in class identify key points from those notes summarize the overall ideas

Learning Styles Before you can set up a study system for yourself, it helps to know a little about how you learn best.

Visual Learners Clues You need to see it to know it You have a strong sense of color You have trouble following long lectures in school You may be artistic Study Tips Use graphics to reinforce learning – movies, illustrations, and diagrams Color code your notes Write out directions when you hear them Write your notes as flow charts

Auditory Learners Clues You prefer to get information by listening You may have difficulty following written directions You rely on someone’s tone of voice rather than facial expressions Study Tips Record lectures if your teacher allows you to Learn by participating in discussions about a topic Softly read test questions aloud

Kinesthetic Learners Clues You prefer hands-on learning, like experiments You can assemble parts without reading directions You may not like to sit still You learn better when physical activity is involved Study Tips Take frequent breaks in your study periods to move Try experiential learning by making models or role playing to help you remember Trace letters and words with your fingers to help you remember facts

Tips for Success Designate a specific space for studying (your desk, a quiet room) and always work there Bring everything you need to study – and nothing you don’t. Talk to yourself – literally! Say things aloud to help them stick.

Tips for Success Ask yourself questions about what you’re learning, and answer yourself in complete sentences. Take regular, short breaks to help your brain absorb what you’re learning Ask someone to check on your progress and praise your successes

Discussion Turn to your partner and discuss: Which tool(s) that you learned about today do you think will be most helpful in your studying? How will you change your study strategies based on what you’ve learned tonight?

Questions?