Grade  7    Careers and Computers

Unit 1: Time Management & Study Skills (1 week)

Unit Evaluation

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Study Skills Test (Test clickers)

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Test Taking (Test clickers)

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Lecture Notes (class project by a former student)

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Eat that Frog!!! Video on time management

Philosophy: Do Something for that person you will be in 5 years!

 

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Study Skills Project and worksheets (PowerPoint Presentation)

 

Want to test and improve your study skills? Have a go on these interactive games to see how much you already know and how you can improve your study habits! Be sure to Print Screen your results to your Digital Notebook!
bullet Are you left brain or right brain?
bullet study skills quiz
bullet Studying at a higher level
bullet Your learning style
bulletWhat type of learner are you? (Promethean flipchart) 
bulletanother evaluation Learning Styles Test Did you get the same result?
bullet Time management

 

Study Notes

Study Guide Web Site (translate the site...so fun!) spend 10 minutes reading

The  Habits of Very Organized People

Have you ever wondered how some people could be so very organized, when you're struggling on a daily basis just to get your home looking halfway presentable and to get at least a few items checked off of your To Do list?

Most organized people follow a few simple rules. Here are the 7 habits of very organized people.

  1. They have a place for everything. Every item they have has a consistent, assigned home. The home for books is on the book shelf. The home for toys is in the toy room on the toy shelves. The home for blank greeting cards is in the greeting card organizer in the office.

     

  2. They put things back. Whenever an item has been removed from its assigned home, it is used for whatever reason and then immediately returned to its home when no longer in use. There are no temporary holding places. It's just put back where it belongs, right away.

     

  3. They write things down. Organized people make lists and notes, and keep these in one consistent place such as a planner, notebook or calendar. They don't try to remember things in their heads. They let the pen and paper (or the computer) work for them.

     

  4. They don't allow papers to pile up. Papers to file are filed each day, not left to grow into mountains. Mail is opened over the recycle container so papers not needed don't even have a chance to multiply. Kids permission slips are signed right away and sent back to school with the kids. Bills are tucked into a bill paying system until bill paying day, and then paid bill statements are filed away that day. Magazines are read within a week or two and then recycled or donated.

     

  5. They don't procrastinate. When something has to be done, organized people schedule time to do it and then they keep that scheduled appointment. They know that the more they delay, the more likely deadlines will be missed or opportunities will pass.

     

  6. They set goals and assign deadlines. They know if they want to get things done, they need to know exactly what they want the end result to be, and by what date. They review these goals often, and set aside time each day to work on achieving them. They review what they've accomplished and never forget to reap the rewards.

     

  7. They only keep what they use and/or they enjoy. They can't stand anything taking up space that doesn't have a useful or pleasurable purpose in their lives. They're big believers in simplicity. They breathe easier knowing they've lightened their loads and can move easily without having to climb over boxes and piles of clutter.

by Maria Gracia - Get Organized Now! http://www.getorganizednow.com

 

Improving your Memory

What's a mnemonic?

Playing video games www.luminocity.com

Remember things by taking a visual journey in your head like the Savant who recited Pi for 5 hours.

Videos on Study Skills

 

More ways to Improve your memory

Brain Gym  on-line

Try memorizing this list in order via the "walk around your room" method

Hair

Soap

Tweezers

Brush

Toothpaste

Shampoo

Crackers

Tv remote

p-butter

cat

fertilizer

Try memorizing this list in order via the mnemonic method 

H         air

S          oap

T          weezers

B          rush

T          oothpaste

S          hampoo

C         rackers

T          v remote

P          -butter

C         at

F          ertilizer

Which method is easier for you?

Remember to always "dump" your memorized study sheet on the back of the test sheet as soon as you get it.

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