top seven homework tips and strategies 1. share your homework routine with a partner. discuss...
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Top Seven Homework Top Seven Homework Tips and StrategiesTips and Strategies
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Share your homework routine with a partner. Discuss positive and negative habits.
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1. Record assignments neatly and accurately. Fill out all parts of the agenda and check off each assignment as it is completed.
2. Set a priority order- hardest first (greatest amount of energy—saves time!). Number the assignments in the order you plan to complete them
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3. Establish a regular time and place for doing my homework- a homework station. Have all the necessary
materials.
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4. Remove Distractions
• No TV
• Soft instrumental music can eliminate sound of talking from another room
You will forget 80% of what happens to you today.
The 20% you remember are things associated
with feelings and emotions.
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The more senses you use the better!!!
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5. Review at least 3x to force from short term to long term memory:
•The same night as class
•48 hours later
•night before the test
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Strategies to review:
move to another room- it can ‘highlight’ the info
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Index cards (visual activity- stare)
• one fact per card• large black ink• review what you don’t know• shuffle
•Advantages •you can test yourself anywhere• writing forces another sense (cover, say, write)
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So….
You should take a break after 20 minutes!
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Take Breaks: (body staying in balance)
•No more than 5 minutes
•Physically move
•Drink water, eat protein and fruit
7. Get 9 ½ hours sleep!!
• Body repairs and renews
• Energy in body changes every 90 minutes (nostrils)
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Which one are you?
Early Birdvs.
Night OwlQuiz
5:00-6:30 a.m. Score 5
6:30-7:45 a.m. Score 4
7:45-9:45 a.m. Score 3
9:45-11:00 a.m. Score 2
11:00-noon Score 1
1. What time do you feel best about getting up?
Very easy Score 4
Fairly easy Score 3
Not very easy Score 2
Not at all easy Score 1
2. How easy is it for you to get up in the morning?
Very refreshed Score 4
Fairly refreshed Score 3
Fairly tired Score 2
Very tired Score 1
3. How tired do you feel the first half hour after getting up?
8:00-10:00 a.m. Score 6
10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Score 4
1:00-5:00 p.m. Score 2
7:00-9:00 p.m. Score 0
4. You have a test the next day and you may set the time that you think you will perform the best. What time do you choose?
You would not go to bed until
after the watch is over Score 1
You would take a nap before
and sleep after Score 2
You would sleep before
and nap after Score 3
You would take all sleep
before the watch Score 4
5. One night you must remain awake between 4 and 6 a.m. to carry out a night watch. You have no commitments the next day. Which alternative suits you best?
Well Score 4
Reasonably well Score 3
Would find it difficult Score 2
Very difficult Score 1
6. A friend invites you to jog with him between 7 and 8 a.m. How do you think you will perform?
Not at all Score 4
Slightly Score 3
Fairly dependent Score 2
Very dependent Score 1
7. If you have to wake up at a specific time every morning, how dependent are you on an alarm clock?
8:00-9:00 p.m. Score 5
9:00-10:15 p.m. Score 4
10:15p.m.-12:45 a.m. Score 3
12:45-2:00 a.m. Score 2
2:00-3:00 a.m. Score 1
8. At what time in the evening do you feel tired and need sleep?
YOUR SCORE….
Below 22 Early Bird Being an early bird, you have the most energy earlier in the day. Plan to do your homework during advisory and/or as soon as you get home.
22 A little of bothYou are right in the middle of an early bird and a night owl. You
are able to study and do homework any time. Check how you feel that particular day to determine the best time.
Above 22 Night OwlYou are most attentive in the evening. You can wait until after
dinner to do your homework and studying. Do not cram for a test the morning of the exam. You will not remember much!