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Success IN the Classroom

Success IN the Classroom. To receive credit please make print and complete the last slide of this PowerPoint and submit it to your coordinator. Take Control!. Make a list of everything you have to do. Break your workload down into manageable chunks. Give yourself planned study breaks.

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Success IN the Classroom

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  1. Success IN the Classroom To receive credit please make print and complete the last slide of this PowerPoint and submit it to your coordinator

  2. Take Control! • Make a list of everything you have to do. • Break your workload down into manageable chunks. • Give yourself planned study breaks.

  3. Divide the big tasks into smaller parts. • Do them one at a time. • Do them in order of importance. • Study for a short period, • then take a 20-minute break. Do this every week!

  4. Preview your syllabus. • Identify deadlines. • Establish internal deadlines for the semester. • Read assignments. • Know what is coming and schedule the time you will need to complete the work.

  5. Internal Deadline Planner Assignment“My” Due DateActual Due Date Seminar Presentation February 17 February 27 IH Paper March 21 March 31 Lab Notebook April 2 April 12 Give yourself extra time for last-minute changes, unexpected delays, and time for a tutor to review it!

  6. Try the SQW3R Method for reading! Survey: Headings, captions, graphics, summaries, boldface and italics Question: What do I want to know? Write: Questions for directed reading Read: Look for the answers while reading! Rehearse: Repeat them out loud. Review: Return to your notes daily.

  7. Isolate the most important areas of the text. • Use the questions as a checklist. • Create a study guide and vocabulary list. • Develop questions for further study. • Eliminate reading you may not need to do.

  8. Make associations between what you are learning and what you already know. This male/female stuff reminds me of my dog Rufus and my cat Lovey.

  9. Don’t guess! Know! Test yourself. Teach somebody else. The best way to learn is to show it to someone.

  10. Form a study group. • Get a Tutor! • Explain what you are learning to family and friends. • Incorporate learning from one class into another. Use dialogue as a study tool!

  11. “Chunk” information into subsets. • Make graphs, charts, and visual organizers. • Use 3 x 5 flashcards. • Color code information.

  12. STUDYING • Study in a setting similar to the test setting. • Avoid “nap-friendly” environments. • Find the ideal spot for you and go back to it. • Have all study materials handy. • Make sure you are distraction-free. • Review regularly. • Continual rehearsal of information • increases memory retention.

  13. Stay away from theTen traps! Plan your time. Pace yourself. Review your work. Replenish as needed.

  14. Name___________________ Ensuring Success in the Classroom Please answer in full sentences. Which of these tools/methods do you currently use? You have to read a book for class. Explain what you will do before, during, and after reading to ensure that you completely understand the material. Think about and then describe your ideal study place. Create an Internal Deadline Planner outlining the next 5 days of school work/projects that you must complete. Make sure to attach it to this paper. (If you need more space feel free to use the back of this sheet of paper)

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