A great Place to start Study Skills Four Keys to being an effective student The Four Keys Are Personality is a part of it Dont ignore who you are If you need silence embrace it if you need music do it The key is be honest what works for you then do it ID: 525979
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Skills for both Life and School
A great Place to startSlide2
Study Skills
Four Keys to being an effective studentSlide3
The Four Keys Are:
Personality is a part of it – Don’t ignore who you are. If you need silence embrace it, if you need music do it. The key is be honest what works for you, then do it.Slide4
The Four Keys Are:
2. Learning Styles, they are aplenty
Auditory
Verbal
Writing
Kinesthetic – Doing something while studying
VisualSlide5
The Four Keys Are:
3. Goal Setting is Key – Set these before each unit not each yearSlide6
The Four Keys Are:
4. The seven habits to be successful
1. Be Proactive – Take responsibility
2. Begin with the end in mind – Define your mission and goals in life
3. Put first things first – Prioritize, and do the most important things first
4. Think Win-Win – Have an everyone can win attitude
5. Seek first to understand, then to be understood – Listen to people sincerely
6. Synergize – Work together to achieve more
7. Sharpen the saw – renew yourself regularly
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What Style are you???
Proactive
Procrastination Slide8
Test Taking
A key Study Skill, the most keySlide9
Test Taking
Types of test
Multiple Choice – Oh good it’s multiple choice, followed by….I hate multiple choice
True False – What the Frick!!!! I hate my teacher 50/50 chance, and I am always 100% wrong
Written – Oh great I failed forget itSlide10
Multiple Choice
Zapping – Eliminate the obvious wrong answer
In every set of answers one does not make sense. Read the answer into the question this helps
Some studying is vital here, it can create a clear choice and the elimination of three of the four
READ CAREFULLY!!!!!!Slide11
True False
Annotating – Key words like Never, Always, Ext. Simply underline those words as your read them.
Find the words that automatically make it false. Always, Never, in every instance, ext.
Some studying is required you can breeze through these if you do.
READ CAREFULLYSlide12
Written
Okay we all hate written let’s understand that. Teachers hate grading it, and students hate writing it. They are a must in your education so suck it up buttercup and do it!
More is always better
Fluff goes a long way, if you demonstrate knowledge of material you will do fine.
READ THE QUESTION CAREFULLYSlide13
What style do you like/struggle with the most???Slide14
The 6 Pillars of Character
Character Counts so use it!Slide15
The Six Pillars of CharacterSlide16
Trustworthiness
This Pillar always comes to light, no matter how hard one try’s to hide it.
Doing what you are told all of the time
Following the rules
Follow through is key with this PillarSlide17
Respect
This Pillar is not given it is earned
Respect starts with how you treat people not how they treat you – MLK
One needs to respect themselves before they can every truly respect someone else
This Pillar is easily the second most important of the six because it encompasses so muchSlide18
Responsibility
This Pillar is the most important by far
If you can’t accept responsibility in every situation than you will fail in all other 5 Pillars
It is one of the hardest because it forces a person to both admit they are wrong, and that they have biases that need to be addressed
The corner stone to any successful relationship as wellSlide19
Fairness
The most misunderstood of the Six Pillars
This is not referring to everyone should have equal stuff, but equal opportunity
Are you fairly judging a person or situation
Are you fairly fixing a problem or situation Slide20
Caring
Empathy is a tough thing to learn as a teen
Caring not just about ones feelings, but opinions, and points of views
Knowing when to care for your own self, as well as others
A caring person sometimes needs to chose honesty over one’s feelings a hard lesson to learnSlide21
Citizenship
Taking care of your environment around you. Your classroom, school, etc.
Keeping the area you both live, and work in clean and pleasant
Doing the little things to help your immediate environment thrive
School Spirit is a big example here
Getting on others who don’t take care of the area is a big part of this Pillar as wellSlide22
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