Iva study skills presentation 2

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Study Smart Guide: Unlocking your Memory and Developing Effective Study

Skills

Prepared by:Iva Filipovska

School Counsellor

jelly

mosquito

bicycle

glass

fireplace

harp

ink

rope

tweezers

whale

Test 11. - last word2. - 9th word3. - 1st word4. - 5th word5. - 4th word6. - 2nd word7. - 8th word8. - 3rd word9. - 6th word10. - 7th word

Test 1 - answers1. whale2. tweezers3. jelly4. fireplace5. glass6. mosquito7. rope8. bicycle9. harp10. ink

Human Memory Systems

Rhyming Strategy

One is a BunTwo is a ShoeThree is a TreeFour is a DoorFive is a HiveSix are Sticks

Seven is HeavenEight is a GateNine is a LineTen is a Hen

Example

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caterpillar

ashtray

cradle

piano

dove

tomato

table

trumpet

monk

volcano

1. - 4th word2. - 7th word3. - 1st word4. - 5th word5. - 10th word6. - 6th word7. - 8th word8. - 9th word9. - 2nd word10.- 3rd word

Test 2

1. piano2. table3. caterpillar4. dove5. volcano6. tomato7. trumpet8. monk9. ashtray10. cradle

Test 2 - answers

Enhancing Memory

%Recall

without

Review

% Recallwith

Review

Passing of Time

Passing of Time

Brain Hemispheres: Specialised functions

Brief Description

Holisitc Processing information from whole to part; sees the big picture first, not the details.

Random Processing information with out priority, jumps form one task to an other.

Concrete Processes things that can be seen , or touched - real objects.

Intuitive Processes information based on whether or not it feels right know answer but not sure how it

was derived.

Nonverbal Processes thought as illustrations.

Fantasy-Oriented Processes information with creativity; less focus on rules and regulations.

Types of Cognitive Processing

Brain Dominance Quiz

As are Left – Brained responses

Bs are Right –Brained responses

Learning Style Quiz

Mostly A’s = A Visual Learning Style(Learning best by seeing and looking)

Mostly B’s = An Auditory Learning Style(Learning best by hearing and listening)

Mostly C’s = A Kinesthetic Learning Style(Learning best by touching and doing)

Use different strategies to memorise information according to your learning style Mnemonics Drawing Colour coding Recording Mind maps/Brainstorms Chunking Wall posters Rhymes

Optimising Your Memory

Mnemonics

ROY G. BIVEvery Good Boy Deserves Fruit /

FACEMy Very Eager Mother Just Served

Us Nine Plums First letter Story

Drawing and ColourVisual/KinestheticUse colour –red for problems;

green for OK; link similar things in complex schemes

LabelAdd symbolsDisplay

Mind maps

RecordingUse creative aids – e.g. iPod,

iPadAuditory/Kinesthetic Make a recordingPlaybackLabelStore

DVDs and CDs Visual/Auditory Classic literature – audio books

Rhymes and SongsAuditory/KinestheticFamiliar songsLink words to tunes

Chunking

• Break things down to smaller parts

• Learn each part• Build on pieces

Daily Review

•Have a filing system•Divided by subjects•Revise within 24 hours•What you can remember (Blue)•What you forgot (Red)•End of week review•Use preferred Learning Styles•Use preferred Right & Left Brain techniques

Study Tips!

Set a regular time to studyRemove distractions - This

includes TV, radio, social networking sites.

Have necessary materialRecord assignment due dates in a designated book/diary or on a calendar

Use DAILY REVIEW!

Study Tips!Take notes in class and while researching for your assignments/projects

Manage your timeStudy for tests

Make sure you have the following:

Your assignment notebook, diary or calendarSolid flat surface for writingGood lighting

Comfortable chairTextbooksAll materials

Study Timetable

Before Class! Think about what the lesson is going to be

about What were the main points covered in the last

lesson 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 way.

During Class! Does your general knowledge provide

any information about the subject being taught?

What comes to mind during the lesson 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. Some people like to create mind maps or

brainstorm ideas about what they learnt.

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….”“The take home message is …”

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.

Review

1.Do I believe that I have a memory?

2.Do I believe that I can make it work better?

3.What learning style is my strength?

4.What side of my brain is dominant?

5.How can I use this information to make school really work for me?

6.What will I do now with this information?