Title: Student Planner Booklet
1Student Wall Planner and Study Guide
Academic Teacher Resources
2The Student Wall Planner and Study Guide
- The Student Wall Planner and Study Guide are
very powerful learning tools if used correctly!
3Study Team
- Working as a constructive supportive team we can
make a real difference - School Executive
- Teaching Staff
- Parents
- Students
4Student Wall Planner
- Often the case for improvement in study is NOT to
study harder but rather study smarter. - Effective study comes from both a will within a
student and a supportive environment around the
student that also pushes them to stick to their
study activities and routine.
5Student Wall Planner
- The Student Wall Planner is designed to
- Help students organise their time far more
efficiently. - Allow students to become more aware of their
study commitments in terms of assignments and
assessments. - Allow parents to be part of their childs study
support routine.
6How to Use the Student Wall Planner
- The Student Wall Planner is laminated, therefore
each semester the data can be wiped clean and
revised as needed. - There are full instructions on how to use the
Student Wall Planner on the back of the chart as
well as on the web site.
7How to Use the Student Wall Planner
- The Student Wall Planner is designed so parents
can review the students study progress and update
the information to improve study habits and study
routine. - The Student Wall Planner can be used from Upper
Primary School through to Tertiary Level.
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9Study Guide
- (1) Study
- (2) Set Goals
- (3) Plan for Success
- (4) Manage Your Time
- (5) Know Your Learning Style
10Study Guide
- (6) Know Your Learning Behaviour
- (7) Manage the Basics
- (8) Analyse Your Progress
- (9) Effective Communication
- (10) Take Responsibility and Act
11Study Guide
- (11) Examination Preparation
- (12) Strategy for Reading
- (13) Manage Test Anxiety
- (14) 5 Day Test Preparation
- (15) Recall and Memory Triggers
- (16) Memory Skills
12Study Guide
- (17) Guidelines for Multiple Choice
- (18) Note Taking
- (19) Some Tips and Other Advice
- (20) Visual Aids with Your Work
- (21) Reference Sources
- (22) And Much More
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14Why Study?
- Keep Your Parents and Teachers Happy?
- Improve your
- Knowledge
- Understanding
- Self Satisfaction
- Marks
15Study is .
- Something that takes organisation, time and
effort - A process of doing things frequently
- Not a natural thing for most people
- Work you set for yourself
- A focus on routine
- Repeated practice until you are confident
- A way of achieving your best personal results
- Making the effort to see your teacher if you do
not understand things - A way to avoid the need to cram at the last
minute - Growing in confidence about your school work and
ability
16Study is NOT ..
- Something that only smart students do
- Doing any work set by the teacher
- Reading over things
- Doing assignments
- Homework
- Something you get back to later
- Repeating the same mistakes
- Something you do after you get a bad test result
- Spending lots of hours doing the wrong
activities - Sitting in your room for hours just looking
through your notes
17Study
- Study is
- A routine that you organise and use to achieve
your very best effort - An activity that requires discipline
18Set Goals
- With all Goal Setting there are three key points
- Be realistic with your goals
- Set goals that can be measured
- Develop strategies on how your goals are going to
be achieved
19Plan for Success
- An important part of study skills is being
organised and seeing the big picture and
timelines. - The Student Planner allows students to map out
the entire Terms work in advance.
20Manage Your Time
- While the amount of time is the same for
everybody, it is the way we use time that varies
greatly from one individual to another. - The Student Planner helps to develop a Daily
Homework and Study Timetable - Monday to Sunday.
21Study Technique - Learning
- Study Effectiveness
- Learning Style and Learning Behaviour
- Drive/Motivation
22Know Your Learning Style
- Find out which of the three learning styles suits
you best - Auditory listening
- Visual seeing and writing
- Kinesthetic motor skills - action
- Your best learning style will help you with
increased data retention and Study.
23Know Your Learning Behaviours
- Effective learners display some consistent
behaviours. - They ACTIVELY seek to advance their learning, OR
- They PASSIVELY wait for everything to come to
them.
24Managing the Basics
- Make sure your workstation is set to give you the
best application and remember - Good lighting
- A comfortable chair
- A desk that has enough room/shelving
- Eating properly
- Solid sleeping patterns
- E-mail, internet, TV, telephone
- Routine
- Family support
- Friends support
25Manage the Basics
- Working Conditions
- Manage Your Body
- Manage Your Availability to Others
- Manage Peer to Peer Study Time
26Analyse Your Progress
- After each test it pays to spend time reviewing
your efforts and analysing the way that can help
you discover where you might have gone wrong. - Learn which methods work for you.
- Change your mind-set to improve!
27Effective Communication
- Parent involvement is a key to helping a
students study habit. - Know your childs goals and assist them.
- Review your childs progress regularly.
- Work with and communicate with student and
teacher.
28Take Responsibility and Act
- Independent learners attempt their own ideas and
solutions first before seeking assistance from
others. - Focus on the process and seek answers for
yourself before asking for help from others.
29Before the Examination
- 1 Ask your family for support and to give
you space - 2 Organise material the night before sheets,
calculator, pens, uniform - 3 Review examination schedule am or pm
- 4 Arrive early but not too early
- 5 Avoid mixing with others
- 6 Set your mind, body heart
30In The Examination
- 1 Reading Time three steps
- 1st Requirements
- 2nd Content
- 3rd Ranking Easiest to Hardest
- 2 Writing Plan before jumping in
- 1st Easiest
- 2nd Middle of the Range
- 3rd Hardest
- 3 When finished review middle of the range
31In The Examination
- 4 Avoid spelling errors, use colour, use a
ruler, use diagrams, show workings - 5 Spend an appropriate amount of time on each
question time management. - 6 Attempt each question.
32In The Examination
- 7 Stretch regularly and deep breathing helps
with oxygen flow to the brain. - 8 Stay until the end give it your best shot!
- 9 Once finished dont discuss the paper with
others.
33Strategy for Reading - Textbooks
- Reading Text Books (SQ3R)
- Survey
- Question
- Read
- Rewrite
- Review
34Strategy for Reading Novels
- Reading Novels (CSTPES)
- Characters
- Setting or Location
- Time Period
- Problem or Conflict
- Events
- Solution
35Manage Test Anxiety
- What is Test Anxiety?
- How do I know if I have Test Anxiety?
- Before a Test,
- When Taking a Test,
- After a Test
- What can I do about Test Anxiety?
- The DETER Strategy
- Direction, Examine, Time, Easiest, Review
36 5 Day Test Preparation
- The 5 Day Test Preparation Guide
- Day 1 Gather the information you need to study
- Day 2 Identify the information you think is
most important - Day 3 Use remembering strategies
- Day 4 Continue to use remembering strategies
- Day 5 Review questions and answer over a good
breakfast
37Recall
- Fact
- Each time you review information the quicker you
can recall the data and the longer you will
remember the information.
38Recall Over Time
Recall
1st Semester Exams
Final Exams
Topic Test
Time
39Memory Triggers
- Acronym is a word that is formed from the first
letter of each fact to be remembered - For example Roygbiv
40Memory Triggers
Colours of the Rainbow
41Memory Triggers
- Mnemonics similar to acronyms but instead of a
word you remember a phrase. - For example The order of classification for
living things - K, P, C, F, G, S
42 Memory Triggers
43Memory
- Correct information
- Review regularly
- Different methods may include
- Progress Charts
- Visualisation and Pictures
- Verbal or Written
- Stories/Acronyms/Card
- Definitions Flash Cards
44Develop Memory and Recall
- Once you gain knowledge it is likely you will
forget the information over time - If you revise that knowledge you can regain the
data - Continuous revision you can recall the data
faster and for longer
45Strategies to Retain and Recall Information
46Guidelines for Multiple Choice Questions
- Circle important words or items
- Read all choices before selection
- Cross out certain incorrect answers
- Look for answers that are opposite
- Look for hints for right answer
- Normally first choice is correct
- Beware of all (none) of the above
47Note Taking
- Key point diagrams, examples, formulae,
references - Quality paper and secured file or booklet
- Organise files and safe school and home
- Develop your own short hand
- Be aware of clues or hints key words, lists,
diagrams, emphasis - Plenty of space to make notes now and in the
future
48Some Tips and Other Advice
- English grammar / spelling / dictionary/
glossary /daily reading - Mathematics practice / tables / areas of
weakness fractions, algebra, divisions - Science definitions and glossary / diagrams /
summary
49Visual Aids With Your Work
50 Reference Sources
51Other Study Ideas
- 1 Study Group
- 2 Summarise Topics Pages
- 3 Cards Definitions and Key Points
- 4 Diagrams
- 5 Extended Reading (beyond text)
- 6 Review Today's Information
- 7 Review This Weeks Information
52Class Time - Maximise
- Be on Time
- Sit at the front avoid distractions (window,
fellow students) - Be alert
- Be organised books, pens, notes
- Engage your mind be pro active
- Revise your notes and handouts each night
53Academic Teacher Resources
- Teaching and Learning Resources
- Student Wall Planner and
- Study Guide