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Developing Smart Study Skills
Good Study Habits
Produces Good Grades!
Common Myths and
Misconceptions
•Students still believe in luck when it comes to
Students still believe in luck when it comes to
grades.
grades.
•They think kids get good grades because teachers
They think kids get good grades because teachers
like them.
like them.
•They believe that the
They believe that the “
“smart kids
smart kids”
” will get the good
will get the good
grades.
grades.
•They believe that
They believe that “
“only poor students have to study
only poor students have to study
and that working for something is somehow a badge
and that working for something is somehow a badge
of dishonor
of dishonor.”
.”
Study Tips!
Set a regular time to study
Remove distractions
Have necessary supplies
Record assignments in an
assignment book or on a calendar
Study Tips!
Take notes in class
Manage your time
Study for tests
Find A Good Place
To Study!
This means a desk with nothing on it
except what you need for the task you’re
on: STUDYING!
Have a regular time and place for studying.
Make sure you have the
following:
Your assignment notebook or calendar
Solid flat surface for writing
Good lighting
Chair
Books
Supplies
Make sure you have the
following!
Clock
Eliminate all distractions
Computer (optional)
Wear your glasses (if you are suppose to)
Good Health
Something to drink (if needed)
Before Class!
Think about what the class is going to be about
What were the main points covered in the last
class
Review what your assignment was for the class
Have your Homework Assignment out on your
desk – ready to turn in.
Prepare for every subject in this manner.
During Class!
Does your general knowledge provide any
information about the subject being taught?
What comes to mind during the instruction that
may be helpful?
Concentrate on the subject being taught
Take notes on the main points
After Class!
Review your notes and think about what was
covered in class.
Some people like to rewrite their notes as they
study.
Some people like to underline and highlight
important ideas and vocabulary.
How to Listen Better!
Form a good habit – good listening in class!
Concentrate on what is going on in class – do
not daydream!
You can not listen if you are talking!
Learning to Listen!
Good listening means you are paying attention.
Try to hear what is said, not what you want to
hear.
Think “around” the topic and “between the lines”.
Relate it to what you already know.
What is the main point?
Learning to Listen!
What is likely to be on the test?
What is the teacher going to say next?
Listen carefully to the assignment and write it
down in your assignment book.
Listen for these essential phrases from the
teacher: “This is important…”
“It is essential that you know….”
Improving Reading Skills!
A good reader does as many of the
following as possible:
 Seizes the main ideas
 Thinks about what the author is saying
 Is active, not passive
 Concentrates on what is being read
 Remembers as much as possible
 Applies what is being read to personal
experience.
The Pitcher & The Catcher!
Think of it this way:
The author is the pitcher
When you read a book
You want to catch the
Meaning.
Taking Notes In Class!
Be prepared to take notes when class begins.
Avoid any distracting conduct.
Participate constructively in class
discussions.
Ask Questions!
Write notes in a concise, organized manner.

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Effective and Efficient Good Study Habits.ppt

  • 1. Developing Smart Study Skills Good Study Habits Produces Good Grades!
  • 2. Common Myths and Misconceptions •Students still believe in luck when it comes to Students still believe in luck when it comes to grades. grades. •They think kids get good grades because teachers They think kids get good grades because teachers like them. like them. •They believe that the They believe that the “ “smart kids smart kids” ” will get the good will get the good grades. grades. •They believe that They believe that “ “only poor students have to study only poor students have to study and that working for something is somehow a badge and that working for something is somehow a badge of dishonor of dishonor.” .”
  • 3. Study Tips! Set a regular time to study Remove distractions Have necessary supplies Record assignments in an assignment book or on a calendar
  • 4. Study Tips! Take notes in class Manage your time Study for tests
  • 5. Find A Good Place To Study! This means a desk with nothing on it except what you need for the task you’re on: STUDYING! Have a regular time and place for studying.
  • 6. Make sure you have the following: Your assignment notebook or calendar Solid flat surface for writing Good lighting Chair Books Supplies
  • 7. Make sure you have the following! Clock Eliminate all distractions Computer (optional) Wear your glasses (if you are suppose to) Good Health Something to drink (if needed)
  • 8. Before Class! Think about what the class is going to be about What were the main points covered in the last class Review what your assignment was for the class Have your Homework Assignment out on your desk – ready to turn in. Prepare for every subject in this manner.
  • 9. During Class! Does your general knowledge provide any information about the subject being taught? What comes to mind during the instruction that may be helpful? Concentrate on the subject being taught Take notes on the main points
  • 10. After Class! Review your notes and think about what was covered in class. Some people like to rewrite their notes as they study. Some people like to underline and highlight important ideas and vocabulary.
  • 11. How to Listen Better! Form a good habit – good listening in class! Concentrate on what is going on in class – do not daydream! You can not listen if you are talking!
  • 12. Learning to Listen! Good listening means you are paying attention. Try to hear what is said, not what you want to hear. Think “around” the topic and “between the lines”. Relate it to what you already know. What is the main point?
  • 13. Learning to Listen! What is likely to be on the test? What is the teacher going to say next? Listen carefully to the assignment and write it down in your assignment book. Listen for these essential phrases from the teacher: “This is important…” “It is essential that you know….”
  • 14. Improving Reading Skills! A good reader does as many of the following as possible:  Seizes the main ideas  Thinks about what the author is saying  Is active, not passive  Concentrates on what is being read  Remembers as much as possible  Applies what is being read to personal experience.
  • 15. The Pitcher & The Catcher! Think of it this way: The author is the pitcher When you read a book You want to catch the Meaning.
  • 16. Taking Notes In Class! Be prepared to take notes when class begins. Avoid any distracting conduct. Participate constructively in class discussions. Ask Questions! Write notes in a concise, organized manner.