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Finding a Time and Place to Study
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Have you ever gone home and realized you don’t have the materials you needed to complete your homework? Have you ever had the materials but could not remember what your homework was?
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It is very important to know exactly what you need to do and exactly what materials you need in order to properly study. What are some good ways to remember these things?
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It is also very important to know what you need to take home each night for every class. What are some good ways to remember these things?
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You have been graded daily on writing in your agenda. Raise your hand if you never review this list when you get home. It is incredibly important to review this list in order to manage your time wisely and in order to remember all the assignments that you must complete.
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No matter how organized you are, chances are you’ll leave a book at school, forget to write down an assignment, or maybe realize you don’t understand an assignment once you sit down to study. What are some ways that you can remedy this situation? In your agenda, write down the names of two students in each of your classes that you could ask questions to if you ever forget an assignment.
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When do you sit down to do your homework?
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This time will vary with each of you. It depends on your schedule, other commitments, and even what time of day you feel most alert. Maybe it’s easier to study right when you get home. Or maybe you need a break after school, so you study after dinner. Whenever you study, it’s important to get into the ritual of studying at about the same time every day.
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It’s also important to have enough time to study-and to use this time wisely. One way to do this is to have a clear goal when you sit down to study. This goal should clearly state what you need to accomplish in each subject. You should also prioritize the assignments-tackling the most urgent and difficult assignments first. To make sure you’re leaving yourself enough time to study, try to estimate the time each subject will take.
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Of course we all need to take breaks while we study. You need a change of pace when you start to feel fidgety, bored, tired, or your mind wanders. Always keep breaks limited and short. What are some good things to do if you want to take a quick break? If you find your breaks are stretching out, try setting a timer to limit breaks to five minutes or less.
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Complete page 25 titled, “My Time, My Place”
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Finding a special study spot. Just as it is important to try to study at the same time everyday, it’s also important to try to study at the same place every day. What are some of your favorite places to study?
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A study space should be ◦ Comfortable: this could be a desk, kitchen table, bed, comfortable chair, or even the floor. Just be sure you’re comfortable and have room to spread out your books.
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A study space should be ◦ Limited of Sound: turn off any noises that are distractions-the television, a loud radio, or an iPod.
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A study space should be ◦ Free of Interruptions: find a place where you won’t be interrupted or distracted by anyone. Put a sign on the door and turn off your cell phone.
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A study space should be ◦ Full of Necessary Materials: be sure you have everything you need where you study-papers, pens, pencils, calculator, dictionary, and access to any books, phone numbers, or websites.
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What if you need a computer? ◦ Of course, not everyone has a computer at home. ◦ What are some places where you can use computers? ◦ What do you need to do in order to use these computers?
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