Study Skills - River Vale Schools

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Study Skills
ExCEL
Miss Lee
Preparing to Study
A good study place
Is my study place
available to me
whenever I need
it?
• Your study place
does you little good
if you cannot use it
when you need it.
Is my study place free from
interruptions and distractions ?
• It is important to
have uninterrupted
study time.
Research shows that
students study
best in a quiet
environment. I you
find that listening
to music improves
your mood keep
the volume low.
Your study place should:
• Have all the materials you will need
• Have a large enough desk or table
• Have a comfortable chair
• And enough light!
Taking Notes in Class
• Get ready
to take
notes
• Complete all
assignments before
you come to class.
• This includes any
readings your teacher
assigned
• They will expect you
to have done so and
will continue to move
forward
Take notes during class
• Keep your attention on what the
teacher is saying (to the best of your
ability)
• Listen for “signal statements” that
tell you that what the teacher is
about to say is important to write in
your notes
Taking notes during class
continued
• Write quickly so that you can include all
the important information in your notes.
• You can do this by using abbreviations and
symbols such as & % or Sept. for
September
• Place a ? In your noted for anything you’ve
written but don’t understand you can ask
about them later.
Your Preferred Learning
Style
• A learning style is a way of learning. YOUR
preferred learning style is the way you
learn best. There are three learning styles
that are often identified in students.
They are:
• Auditory Learning Style,
• Visual Learning Style
• Tactile/Kinesthetic Learning Style
Learning Styles
• Are you an
auditory
learner?
• Auditory learners
learn best when
information is
presented in the
auditory language
format .
• Do you seem to
learn best in classes that
emphasize teacher
lectures and class
discussions?
• Does listening to audio
tapes help you learn
better?
• Do you find yourself
reading aloud or talking
things out to gain better
understanding?
• If yes, you are probably an
auditory learner.
Are you a visual learner?
• Visual learners learn best when information is
presented in writing, pictures or diagrams.
• Do you do best in classes in which teachers do a
lot of writing at the chalkboard, provide clear
handouts, and make extensive use of the overhead
projector? Do you remember information by
creating pictures in your mind?
• If yes, you are probably a visual learner!
Are you a Tactile/
Kinesthetic learner?
• Tactile/ Kinesthetic learners learn best in handson learning settings in which you can manipulate
something in order to learn about it.
• Do you learn best when you can move about and
handle things?
• Do you like to have an actual object in your hands
rather than a picture in a book of it?
• If yes, you are probably a Tactile/ Kinesthetic
learner!
Your learning style is
your strength…
• Go with it whenever you
can!