Study skills How Do People Learn?  1 % through TASTE  1.5 % through TOUCH  3.5% through SMELL  11% through HEARING  83% through SIGHT.

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Study skills How Do People Learn?  1 % through TASTE  1.5 % through TOUCH  3.5% through SMELL  11% through HEARING  83% through SIGHT

How Much Do You Retain (Remember)?  10% of what you READ  20% of what you HEAR  30% of what you SEE  50% of what you SEE and HEAR at the same time  70% of what you SAY as you talk  90% of what you SAY as you DO a thing What Does This Mean for Me?

Try to understand your learning style from the first slide. Try teaching the material to someone else. Study many times for short periods of time rather than trying to study everything in one study session (cramming).

Mnemonics Technique that allows learners to remember information using short retrieval cues EXAMPLE: My very earnest mother just served us nachos (to remember the order of the planets)

Types of Mnemonics 1.Chunking (grouping items for better recall, particularly numbers) 2.Acronyms (using the first letter from a group of words to form a new word) 3.Visualization (creating pictures in your mind or on paper) 4.Peg Method (visualizing words literally attached to familiar objects) 5. Place Method (similar to peg method, but uses numbers and a poem instead of landmarks) 6. Linking Method (linking each item to the preceding using crazy images)

 When studying: recite, write, visualize RECITE  Describe or explain topics aloud; put in your own words  Teach the information to someone else  Engage in a simulation or role play

WRITE Make chapter study review cards Use a set of flashcards (vocabulary, definitions) VISUALIZE Close my eyes and “picture in my mind” any chart, diagram, word, map, event, time period, scene, experiment, or character that I am trying to remember

Find a distraction free zone for study time. During study time: Find a quiet room with good lighting. No TV on. No texting or phone. No boyfriend/girlfriend.