Study Skills and Learning Games: Teacher Tips, #3
By Irene Taylor
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About this ebook
The term "study skills" is generally an umbrella for many behaviors students can develop that help to make them proficient at their studies.
Time management skills, comprehension strategies, listening skills, memory techniques and test taking skills are several areas that contribute to success in school. This ebook takes a look at each of those areas and provides concrete, hands-on ways for students to develop and improve in each one - and be a better student in the process.
In addition, one complete chapter is devoted to teaching report writing - step by step from brainstorming an idea to the finished product. Also included are over 15 of my best classroom-tested learning games and activities for review and developing study skills.
Irene Taylor
I am a teacher with over 25 years' experience. My articles have appeared in The Education Center's publications and in Adirondack Family Magazine.
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Table of Contents
Study Skills Introduction
Chapter 1: Time Management
Chapter 2: Comprehension and Listening Skills
Chapter 3: Test Taking Skills
Chapter 4: Teaching Test Taking Skills
Chapter 5: Memory Aides
Chapter 6: Review Games
Chapter 7: Library and Reference Skills
Chapter 8: Writing Reports
Bibliography
About the Author
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Study Skills Introduction
Part of doing well in school is being able to apply good study skills. Learning how to study, take tests and write great reports are all important to a successful school career. In this ebook we'll take a look at ways teachers and parents can help students develop good study skills, be better test takers, and use research skills to enhance learning.
The term study skills
is generally an umbrella for many behaviors students can develop that help to make them proficient at their studies. Time management skills, comprehension strategies, listening skills, memory techniques and test taking skills are several areas that contribute to success in school. This ebook takes a look at each of those areas and provides concrete, hands-on ways for students to develop and improve in each one - and be a better student in the process.
Chapter 1: Time Management
One of the most important things students need to be able to do to be effective learners is to manage their time efficiently. This is a skill that can be taught in school and reinforced at home. Here are a few things teachers can do to help students learn critical time management skills.
1. First, be a role model. Teachers: involve students in your time management decisions. Let them help you