Title: Study Skills and Homework
1Study Skills and Homework
2Learning to study
- Helps children learn to become self-learners.
- Promotes independence.
- Helps children control or manage their lives
- Teaches them to plan, organize, work toward and
fulfill goals and objectives. - Develops problem solving skills and other
thinking skills. - Develops a sense of accomplishment, self-worth
and self-esteem.
3Set Goals and Objectives
- Goals
- Derive from dreams
- I want statements
- I want to learn to read
- I want to make new friends
- I want to graduate to
- Objectives
- How to accomplish the goals
- I will statements
- I will listen to my teachers.
- I will do the work she gives me to do.
- I will read every night.
4TIME Management Parents are the gatekeepers
- Long-term Schedule Up to a year
- Intermediate Schedule Weekly
- Short-term Schedule Daily
5Study Skills Checklist From The Reading Teachers
Book of Lists, by Fry, Kress, Fountoukidis, 2000,
Prentice Hall
- 1. Prepare to Study
- Know the homework/study policy at the school.
- Assist with, dont do the homework.
- Set up a schedule with your child.
- Set up a home study center with
- Good lighting
- Seating conducive to good posture and comfort
- Quiet - Limit noise, distractions, interruptions
- Stocked with materials
6Encourage to read with a purpose
- Use KWL What do you know, want to know, what has
been learned - Determine the purpose for reading
- Use SQ3R Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review
- Note the structure of the reading
- literature or text
7Teach how to use the textbook and other resources
- Parts of the book table of contents, glossary,
index, introduction, headings, questions, etc. - Story order in literature characters, setting,
problem or conflict, plot or action sequence, and
solution. - Organization of text cause/effect,
comparison/contrast, problem/solution,
sequential, question/answer. - Use graphics, tables, charts, and pictures.
- Use maps, diagrams, timelines, etc.
8Teach how to learn new vocabulary
- Use context.
- Use the glossary.
- Note special meanings.
- Recognize the authors techniques to highlight
key words. - Use roots and affixes.
- Use signs and symbols.
9Teach how to gather and organize information
- Underline key words
- Take notes
- Outline text
- Summarize
- Categorize information
- Make tables, charts, timelines
- Learn how to do research
10Demonstrate how to use texts and other resources
- Use SQ3R
- Use a study guide
- Create a story map, timeline, word web, matrix,
database - Use mnemonic devices
11Prepare written assignments
- Answer the questions asked
- Develop an outline
- Write a first draft
- Use tables, graphs, timelines
- Edit and proofread
- Organize research notes
12Teach how to prepare for taking tests
- Review study guides, notes, completed work
- Create a list of potential test questions
- Know key test words
13Resources
- Homework Without Tears, Lee Canter
- How to Help Your Child with Homework, Marguerite
C. Radencich and Jeanne Shay Schumm