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Learn how to be organized, gather the right study tools, and identify effective study methods in this comprehensive guide. Rate your study habits honestly and discuss your progress with your teacher. Stay tuned for Part 2!
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Study Skills Getting Organised – Part 1
Learning Objectives • To learn to have all the right equipment • To learn how to be organised to study effectively • To decide on your preferred study methods
Brain Teaser There is a room with no doors, no widows, nothing and a man is hung from the ceiling and a puddle of water is on the floor. How did he die? Answer at the end of the lesson
Are you really organised? • You probably think you are organised to study, but very often you have delays while you find a pen, a piece of paper, a ruler etc. • So let’s check that you do have everything. I want you to get out a piece of paper, a pencil, a highlighter (or other coloured utensil). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJZ6CMN34ZA
Equipment List A see-through pencil case Set of coloured felt tips Fountain pen 30cm ruler Spare cartridges Scissors Pencil Glue Stick Eraser Calculator Pencil sharpener Protractor and compass Set of colouring crayons • Write the list. • Place a check by the items you have. • Highlight the items you don’t have. • Place a star by the ones you think you need daily.
Oh, Dear! Not organised? Then how do you expect to study effectively. You can’t keep borrowing from a friend. GET YOUR OWN STUFF
Rate your study Your teacher will give you a Quiz to rate your study methods. Don’t spend too much time thinking of the perfect answer BE HONEST
Discuss Discuss the answers you have with your teacher and class
Are we out of time? Before you go you will want to know the answer to the Brain Teaser He was standing on a block of ice and it melted
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