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How to get organized How to study Loren Kent Avid Coordinator Shoshana Adams AVID Coordinator Humanities II Teacher AVID Study Skills for All Students
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Getting Organized - Planner Spanish– Poster Project DUE Algebra – TEST on Ch. 5 - factors History – read p.9-13 + Cornell Notes Spanish– study verbs f/ ch.3; buy poster board English– read 1984 1.5, Vocab week 25 Biology – no HW Algebra – even problems p. 52-53 History – study for ch.1 test (map) Spanish– work on poster project, buy poster board English– read 1984 1.6 Biology – lab reflection Algebra – even problems p. 52-53
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Getting Organized - Backpack Clean out backpack every week Every paper 3-hole punched Keep a bag/box for old papers Binder Sections for each subject Most recent papers on top Label, date all papers Clean out binder every unit
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Time Management Same HW time daily Expect 2- 2.5 hours At least five days per week Do the “Big Stuff” first Due tomorrow Worth a lot of points Least pleasant No HW? Check calendar or teacher website Read or work ahead Make flashcards
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Where is the time going? Interruptions Cell phone Online/IM Video games TV Sleeping Actually longer than 2.5 hours Frustration Unfocused Procrastination/Overload Needs help
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Where to Study Maintain a “study area” Quiet, uninterrupted, well-lit Access to resources No IM, cell phone, internet fun Get up for short breaks Dining room table if monitoring needed
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Learning Styles - Auditory collaborative study groups listen to audio recordings of books or instruction read aloud talk things out to gain better understanding
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Learning Styles - Visual information presented in writing, pictures, or diagrams read handouts create mental pictures take detailed written notes from textbooks and in class
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Learning Styles – Tactile/ Kinesthetic hands-on learning settings physically manipulate something to learn about it move about and handle things lab component have an actual object in hands (Learning style study tips quoted from http://www.how-to- study.com)
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Teach Get a study buddy in each of your classes. Practice “teaching” someone what you have learned Plan a lesson using your notes and powerpoint or other program Create a video of what you learned.
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Last thoughts… Discuss upcoming family events and dates and mark on student calendar. Use questions developed by student to help review for concepts and tests. Try many different methods until you find what works best for you!
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Online Resources for Studying www.quizlet.com www.brainpop.com www.studyblue.com online and app www.studyblue.com www.khanacademy.org math resources www.khanacademy.org http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/ http://www.ixl.com/promo?partner=google&phrase=displ ay%20audiences%20banner&gclid=CKXt26yqx7ICFYGo4A od0RIAGA http://www.ixl.com/promo?partner=google&phrase=displ ay%20audiences%20banner&gclid=CKXt26yqx7ICFYGo4A od0RIAGA http://www.studystack.com/Science http://www.studydroid.com/
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Study Tools you may have… Paper Sheet protectors (you can make a work sheet or quiz with blanks, put in sheet protector and practice with dry erase) Notecards- flashcards, matching games, spelling http://www.gregloving.com/Academics/Notecarding.pdf http://www.gregloving.com/Academics/Notecarding.pdf Sticky notes – organize info in graphic organizers Powerpoint- use ascend animation to reveal “answers” Construction paper- flip books, foldables Smartphone- find learning apps and use them www.quizlet.com
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