Following the Steps of Learning - Read In Order

Description

i am here saying stuff. read this in order.
Sean Johnson
Note by Sean Johnson, updated more than 1 year ago
Sean Johnson
Created by Sean Johnson over 2 years ago
1
0

Resource summary

Page 1

At Home:

When meeting new material or beginning a new topic, think about what you already know.

the chapter of the textbook by following the SQ3R method of reading:   survey the whole chapter – skim through, looking at headings, charts, pictures, etc. think of questions the material raises for you read paragraph by paragraph, actively trying to learn the material recite the material you read – say it aloud to see if you know it review what you have learned  

-make notes from the text, using the left to right technique to write the main    ideas and points. -jot down your questions

Page 2

In Class:

-carefully and actively, taking down information as needed -participate in the class discussions -ask questions

-copy the notes from the board or projector -if given copies, read and highlight handouts

Page 3

At Home:

-make study cards on the factual material, definitions and new vocabulary -make cards on subjects you have at home -go over the cards several times when you make them, then again at the end of    the session or before bed

Writing is the best way to learn - rewrite your own notes and the teacher’s notes, creating a new note various forms such as graphic webs or mind maps diagrams charts flow charts left to right notes / point form notes

Study for the test in ways that best suit you – try many techniques: Start by actively reading over the textbook Then with your notes review your study cards and study notes, actively testing yourself create mnemonics or other memory tricks CRCR cover, recite, check, review create tests and write essay answers rewrite old tests get someone to test you

Page 4

How NOT to Study

Reading it over is not good enough – no matter how many times you read it!

Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

How to Develop the Time Management Skills Essential to Succeeding in IB Courses
nina.stuer14
Collaborative Learning
miminoma
Memory Model
Bryana Brooner
study skills
sgr02002
Study Efficiently
Nick Yatsenko
Flashcards for CPXP exam
Lydia Elliott, Ed.D
Study Plan
mlanders
Study Tips to Improve your Learning
miminoma
NCEA Guide to Studying
Kerrin _
Improve your Learning using GoConqr
Micheal Heffernan
5 Steps to Learning Success
Andrea Leyden