Study Skills
Study Skills
Mahinay
Study Skills
for Life
Romeo A. Mahinay
Why Study Skills?
This class will help all students:
• Short-term Goals
Today, Tomorrow, This Month…
• Goal 1 - ________________________________________________
• Goal 2 - ________________________________________________
• Goal 3 - ________________________________________________
• Long-term Goals
College, Job, Car, House, etc.
• Goal 1 - ________________________________________________
• Goal 2 - ________________________________________________
• Goal 3 - ________________________________________________
How do I get there
from here?
• Set Goals and Update Often
1. Goals must be updated often .
2. Some may take more time than you planned, so don’t give up!
3. When goals are accomplished, add new ones.
• Seek Support
1. Spouse or Significant Other
2. Children
3. Parents
4. Employer
Study Time:
• Find a place to study that is best for you
• Have everything you need to study,
nearby while you study.
• Reward yourself for hard work.
• Create a checklist of all the tasks you
need to do before you begin to study.
• Keep a “worry pad” while you study.
Standard loose-leaf paper
– Pre-punched notebook paper
– 8 1/2 x 11” paper is best
– If you prefer unlined paper, pre-punch it
and have it in your binder for use
– Keep a small hole punch in your binder for
use with class hand outs
Procrastination!
What is procrastination? – Putting
off or avoiding to do something that
must be done.
– Its natural to procrastinate occasionally.
However, excessive procrastination can
result in guilt feelings and anxiety about not
doing a task when it should be done.
– Procrastination can interfere with school
and personal success.
Procrastination!
Why do students procrastinate?
• Perfectionism
• Fear of Failure
• Confusion
• Poor Motivation
• Task Difficulty
• Difficulty Concentrating
• Task Unpleasantness
• Lack of priorities
How to Eliminate procrastination!
• Motivate yourself to work on a task. Tell yourself things such
as: “There’s no time like the present.” or “The quicker I start, the
quicker I’m finished.”
• Prioritize the tasks you have to do.
• Commit your self to completing a task once you’ve started it.
• Reward yourself when the task is complete.
• Work on tasks at the times you work best.
• Break large tasks down into small, manageable parts.
• Make a schedule of the tasks you have to do and stick to it.
• Work on the smaller tasks first. This leaves more time for the
difficult and time consuming tasks.
• Find a good place to work that is free of distractions.
• Take breaks when working on a task so you don’t wear
down.
Use a Study System
• Break large assignments, such as essays
or research papers, into smaller tasks.
• Study least difficult subjects first.
• Take breaks.
• Reward yourself.
• Study from YOUR OWN textbooks! Do
Not share books with a friend.
I like your
Learning Style!
• Visual
• Auditory
• Tactile
Discover and Use Your Learning Style
It is the key to successful learning.
1. What can you assume about this man based on his clothing?
2. What time of day do you assume it is?
3. Based on his expression, what can you assume about what
he is doing?
4. How do your assumptions about the man in the picture relate
to your own experiences?
Predictions…
Prediction - is a decision made beforehand about the outcome of an event.
Predictions are based on assumptions. Because you believe that certain
things are true, you expect or believe that certain things will happen. They are
usually the result of asking yourself questions and looking for answers.
Evaluate what you are learning: This is Critical to Thinking and Learning!
• Objectivity
1. What is the purpose?
2. Are all sides of the issue presented?
3. Is the language free of slanted or manipulative words?
• Usefulness
1. What have I learned?
2. Will I use what I have learned either now or in the future?
3. Does the new knowledge relate to my course of study?
4. Having learned the material, am I now more interested in the topic?
What TIME is it?
Your success is up to
YOU!!!
Get it TOGETHER….
You’ve got to get
ORGANIZED
You need supplies
– 3-ring Binder Notebook
– Dividers
– Pens, Pencils, & Highlighters
– Paper
– Note cards
• Choose a notebook that suits
you.
– Not too big, not too small
– Sturdy! You don’t want to have to
replace it.
– View binder or non-view binder.
– Price doesn’t always reflect quality.
– If you buy wisely, you can use it for a
long time.
Tab dividers
– Purchase pre-made tab dividers
– Make your own
– Re-useable tabs
I can name that in a
Note…
• Note-taking is a important strategy for
classroom success.
• There is NO BEST WAY to take notes.
• Find a style of note taking that consistently
gives you good results.
Guidelines for Note Taking
Keep track of your notes by heading
your paper with:
– Date
– Name of Course
– Lecture Topic
– Number pages
– Write headers within each set of notes
Keep notes from one class separated
from the notes for other classes.
• End daydreaming.
1. If you become aware that you are daydreaming,
immediately change your position. Sit forward and look at
the teacher.
2. Turn your attention to the teacher and write down
whatever he/she is saying, even if you may later find that it
was not important.
• Look at the teacher.
1. Make eye contact with the teacher as much as possible.
This will give the feeling that you are having a
conversation with the teacher.
2. Whenever you are not taking notes or looking at the board,
overheads, Power Point presentation, or computer screen,
keep your eyes on the teacher.
• Class time, note taking, study time;
these are all “NO CELL PHONE”
activities!
read, Read, READ!!!
“The more that you read,
the more things you will know.
The more that you learn,
the more places you'll go.”
~ Dr. Seuss ~
Read to Know
Reading is a lifelong skill and is key to your
success in school and in your career.
It is also a necessary part of any study
system. You gain essential information
from your textbooks by using these 3
strategies to improve the way you read.
1. Take control of you reading by becoming an
active reader.
2. Read for main ideas, details, and their
implications.
3. Use a marking system to focus your attention
and identify information to recite and review.
• When reading a text, look for signal words or
phrases.
– “first”, “next”, “also”, etc.
– “one reason” and “third reason”
These help you learn things in the right order or
confirm what you have in your notes from a
class lecture.
I remember when…
You will always be required to memorize
information for tests.
– Use the BREAK method
1. Break memorizing into short time
periods.
2. Recite information aloud.
3. Establish mnemonics.
4. Always try to picture information in your
mind.
5. Key words help.
Break memorizing into short
time periods.
1. Never try to memorize a lot of
information at one time.
2. Try to arrange short, frequent
blocks of time for memorization.
3. NEVER CRAM!!!
Recite information aloud.
1. Read aloud the note cards you are
studying.
2. After reading aloud, test yourself on the
information by shutting your eyes and
asking and answering the questions
again.
3. If you get the answer wrong, write it
several times as you say it over and over.
List the 6 Eubacteria
Archaebacteria
kingdom Protista
system of Plantae
Fungi
classification Animalia
Mnemonics to help you
remember information
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species