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Chapter 11 Time Management and Study Skills
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I. Why is Time Management Important? A. Adults: manage work time vs. home time B. Students: manage play time vs. study time
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II. Time Management A. Time can be most valuable ally or worst enemy B. Time never goes backwards C. USE TIME WISELY!!!!!!! D. Time management--planning how to use your time E. Students--most of your time already planned 1. school 2. sports 3. work F. Your time needs planned: 1. studying 2. chores 3. relaxation and fun G. Time Log--written record of a person ’ s use of time Example on page 141
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III. IRS Time A. Individual Responsibility for Saving Time 1. this is a way to help manage your money B. Use these suggestions 1. make a to-do list every day 2. prioritize 3. do NOT procrastinate 4. reduce interruptions in your planning time 5. focus on one thing at a time
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A. Use time wisely 1. study halls 2. study time at home B. Begin with positive attitude C. Do hardest thing first D. Set a time limit E. Make sure study area is neat F. Make sure you have everything you need G. CONCENTRATE H. be rested I. afterward--think about what you have just done IV. Study Skills
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V. Taking Notes 1. use one side of a sheet of paper 2. number each page 3. leave a margin at the top of the page 4. write down only important points 5. use an outline format 6. use symbols and abbreviations 7. write notes to yourself in the margins
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Taking Notes
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1. PREPARE!--Don ’ t guess or rely on luck. 2. Cramming is not good 3. Use these tips: a. review the material in the textbook b. pay close attention to your notes c. try to figure which questions will be asked d. study with a classmate e. get a good night ’ s sleep *Refer to page 146 for good study/poor study habits VI. Taking Tests
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1. be relaxed and be positive 2. look over the entire test before starting 3. read and follow ALL directions 4. Read each test question carefully 5. think before you write your answer 6. tough question--skip it and return later 7. review before turning in VII. Taking the Test
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VIII. When you get your test back. 1. congratulate yourself for correct answers 2. learn from your mistakes 3. read the teacher ’ s comments 4. ask for help 5. begin to prepare for the next test
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