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Study Smarter, Not Harder

Study Smarter, Not Harder. 1. Preparing to Study....Be Nice to Your Brain. Sit in a QUIET place. TV and radio distracts your brain. Don’t procrastinate. It puts your brain under stress. Don’t study after you normally go to bed. Your brain wants to sleep at that time.

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Study Smarter, Not Harder

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  1. Study Smarter, Not Harder 1

  2. Preparing to Study....Be Nice to Your Brain • Sit in a QUIET place. TV and radio distracts your brain. • Don’t procrastinate. It puts your brain under stress. • Don’t study after you normally go to bed. Your brain wants to sleep at that time.

  3. Preparing to Study....Be Nice to Your Brain • Take breaks. Your brain gets tired too. • Set reasonable goals and reward yourself-”I’m going to study for 20 minutes then take a snack break.”

  4. What Kind of Learner Are You? • Auditory Learners: Learn by hearing • Use a study group • Study out loud • Pay close attention to lectures http://www.studytechniques.org/learning-styles-auditory.html

  5. What Kind of Learner Are You? • Tactile Learners: Learn by touching or using • Use practice questions • Pay close attention to lab 5 http://www.studytechniques.org/learning-styles-tactile.html

  6. What Kind of Learner Are You? • Visual Learners: Learn by seeing • Use flashcards • Review diagrams from the textbook • Pay close attention to class notes 6 http://www.studytechniques.org/learning-styles-visual.html

  7. Study Method #1: Repetition • Review your notes the same day you get them. That’s when your brain remembers the best! • Then review your notes daily. Give your brain the chance to repeatedly see the information.

  8. Study Method #2: Writing • Rewrite your notes • Type your notes • Or do both!

  9. Study Method #3: Condensing • Day 1: Write out everything you need to know. You’ll have several pages. • Day 2: Condense this information into half the number of pages. Take out extra words not needed, not important details. • Day 3: Condense this information into one page divided into four sections. http://www.gearfire.net/3-effective-methods-to-study-for-exams/

  10. Study Method #4: Talking to Yourself • Say or sing your notes out loud • Read only 1 sentence of the notes at a time • Cover the sentence up and say it several times. • Check your notes to make sure that you got the sentence right • This words great for diagrams too! • Cover up the labels and try to guess them correctly.

  11. Study Method #5: Flashcards • While studying flashcards, make 3 piles • What I know • What I don’t know • What I guessed right • Focus your studying on the “What I don’t know” and “What I guessed right piles”

  12. Study Method 6: Mind Mapping • Rewrite your notes using only key words and images Example http://www.sabceducation.co.za/VCMStaticProdStage/EDUCATION/StaticHTML/Youth/Real%20Life/Study%20Methods/How%20to%20mind%20map2.html

  13. Study Method #7: Study Buddy • Use a study buddy • Have a friend ask you questions about your notes. • Answer their questions without looking at your notes. • If you get a question wrong, ask your study buddy to tell you the right answer. Make a list of the questions you get wrong. • After the last question, have your study buddy ask you the questions you got wrong again.

  14. Study Method #8: Mnemonics • Catchy words or phrases • SPONCH • sulfur, phosphorus, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen = the 6 most common elements in biology • King Philip came over for good spaghetti • Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

  15. Study Method #8: Mnemonics • Visualizing • Fondant is a sweet, smooth, elastic icing. If it’s freezing you need a blanket. Fondant looks like a smooth blanket over a cake or cupcake. • Buttercream is a light, creamy frosting. Buttercream is creamy!

  16. Study Method #8: Mnemonics • Chunking • Abraham Lincoln was shot on April 14, 1865 by John Wilkes Booth • Abraham = April • Abraham Lincoln has 14 letters = 14 • He was a president and you can vote for president when you turn 18 = 18 • Lincoln is a type of car that can by found on the highway going 65mph = 65

  17. Study Method #8: Mnemonics • Story Method • Counties in Southern England: Avon, Dorset, Somerset, Cornwall, Wiltshire, Devon, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, and Surrey. • An AVON lady is walking towards a strange house. She is hot and sweating in the SUMMER (Somerset) heat. Outside the house, there is giant CORN (Cornwall) growing, but it's beginning to WILT (Wiltshire) in the heat. She knocks on the DOOR (Dorset), which is opened by the DEVIL(Devon). He is smearing honey on a HAM (Hampshire), making in GLOSSY (Gloucestershire) in the bright sunlight. The Avon lady panics, screams 'SORRY' (Surrey), and runs back down the path. http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTIM_01.htm

  18. Study Method #8: Mnemonics • Journey Method • Shopping list: Coffee, lettuce, cauliflower, French bread, chicken, pork chops, bath tub cleaner • Front door: spilt coffee grains on the doormat • Rose bush in front garden: growing letuuce around the roses • Car: with cauliflower on the driver's seat • End of the road: an arch of French bread over the road • Traffic lights: chickens squawking and flapping on top of lights • Past church: in front of which a pig is karate chopping wooden boards • Supermarket parking lot: a filthy bath tub is parked in the space next to my car! http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTIM_05.htm

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