Thursday, May 3, 2012

Test yourselfe with the first four skills (planning, organizing, reading, and note taking)


Test Yourself
One of the ways to improve your study skills is to evaluate your strengths (and weaknesses). Take this quick quiz to see how your skills rate.

Directions: Circle your answer for each question (1 = never, 2 = sometimes, 3 = always), and then total the score for each section. The scoring summary is at the end of the quiz.

Planning Your Classes (Chapter 1)
1. I spend time thinking about what classes I should take based on important factors (versus deciding on a class because it’s easy or at a convenient time).
1          2          3
2. I know the requirements of all the classes I take, including how I will be assessed and what materials I need.
1          2          3
3. I treat my teacher with respect and feel comfortable asking questions if I don’t understand something.
1          2          3
4. I arrive to my classes on time.
1          2          3
5. I have a good idea of what my grades are in my classes at all times (not just when I receive midterm grades or other progress reports).
1          2          3

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Organizational and Time Management Skills (Chapter 2)
1. I use folders and notebooks for each of my subjects.
1          2          3
2. I keep an assignment notebook (or similar list) to keep track of my homework and major assignments.
1          2          3
3. I have a special study area where I can do my work undisturbed, and I have all the supplies I need handy (without having to get up and search for books or pens or papers).
1          2          3
4. I turn in my homework assignments on time.
1          2          3
5. When I have a major assignment, I start working on it well before the deadline rather than the night before.
1          2          3

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Reading (Chapter 3)
1. I preview a reading assignment before starting to read, and I note key elements such as the chapter outline, discussion questions, and illustrations.
1          2          3
2. I can find the main idea in a paragraph or series of paragraphs.
1          2          3
3. I take notes on my reading assignments, and these notes help me later when I have to study for a test or write a paper.
1          2          3
4. I have a good sense of the important facts, concepts, or ideas in a reading assignment.
1          2          3
5. I allow plenty of time to do my reading assignments instead of waiting until the last minute.
1          2          3
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Taking Notes (Chapter 4)
1. I know how to listen for the important information in a lecture and how to effectively record that information in my notes.
1          2          3
2. I look for certain clues (such as charts or information that is repeated more than once) when I take notes.
1          2          3
3. I use some shorthand method (such as using abbreviations) to help me quickly write my notes.
1          2          3
4. I review my notes and organize them, looking for gaps and filling in any missing information.
1          2          3
5. When I study for a test that’s based on notes (from a lecture or reading), I find that my notes help me be well-prepared; that is, my notes are relevant and useful study guides.
1          2          3
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