We will have a STUDY HABITS CONFERENCE for the 6th graders, this Friday, September 4 @ 1:17 (Conference Room). Parents are invited to attend!!
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HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE STUDENTS
The key to becoming an effective student is
learning how to study smarter, not harder. This becomes more and more true as
you advance in your education. An hour or two of studying a day is usually
sufficient to make it through high school with satisfactory grades, but when
college arrives, there aren't enough hours in the day to get all your studying
in if you don't know how to study smarter.
While some students are able to breeze through school with minimal effort, this is the exception. The vast majority of successful students achieve their success by developing and applying effective study habits. The following are the top 10 study habits employed by highly successful students. So if you want to become a successful student, don't get discouraged, don't give up, just work to develop each of the study habits below and you'll see your grades go up, your knowledge increase, and your ability to learn and assimilate information improve.
While some students are able to breeze through school with minimal effort, this is the exception. The vast majority of successful students achieve their success by developing and applying effective study habits. The following are the top 10 study habits employed by highly successful students. So if you want to become a successful student, don't get discouraged, don't give up, just work to develop each of the study habits below and you'll see your grades go up, your knowledge increase, and your ability to learn and assimilate information improve.
1. Don't attempt to cram all your studying into one session.
Ever find yourself up late at night expending
more energy trying to keep your eyelids open than you are studying? If so, it's
time for a change. Successful students typically space their work out over
shorter periods of time and rarely try to cram all of their studying into just
one or two sessions. If you want to become a successful student then you need
to learn to be consistent in your studies and to have regular, yet shorter,
study periods.
2. Plan when you're going to study.
Successful students schedule specific times
throughout the week when they are going to study -- and then they stick with
their schedule. Students who study sporadically and whimsically typically do
not perform as well as students who have a set study schedule. Even if you're
all caught up with your studies, creating a weekly routine, where you set aside
a period of time a few days a week, to review your courses will ensure you
develop habits that will enable you to succeed in your education long term.
3. Study at the same time.
Not only is it important that you plan when
you're going to study, it's important you create a consistent, daily study
routine. When you study at the same time each day and each week, you're
studying will become a regular part of your life. You'll be mentally and
emotionally more prepared for each study session and each study session will
become more productive. If you have to change your schedule from time to time
due to unexpected events, that's okay, but get back on your routine as soon as
the event has passed.
4. Each study time should have a specific goal.
Simply studying without direction is not
effective. You need to know exactly what you need to accomplish during each
study session. Before you start studying, set a study session goal that
supports your overall academic goal (i.e. memorize 30 vocabulary words in order
to ace the vocabulary section on an upcoming Spanish test.)
5. Never procrastinate your planned study session.
It's very easy, and common, to put off your
study session because of lack of interest in the subject, because you have
other things you need to get done, or just because the assignment is hard.
Successful students DO NOT procrastinate studying. If you procrastinate your
study session, your studying will become much less effective and you may not
get everything accomplished that you need to. Procrastination also leads to
rushing, and rushing is the number one cause of errors.
6. Start with the most difficult subject first.
As your most difficult assignment or subject
will require the most effort and mental energy, you should start with it first.
Once you've completed the most difficult work, it will be much easier to
complete the rest of your work. Believe it or not, starting with the most
difficult subject will greatly improve the effectiveness of your study
sessions, and your academic performance.
7. Always review your notes before starting an assignment.
Obviously, before you can review your notes you
must first have notes to review. Always make sure to take good notes in class.
Before you start each study session, and before you start a particular
assignment, review your notes thoroughly to make sure you know how to complete
the assignment correctly. Reviewing your notes before each study session will
help you remember important subject matter learned during the day, and make
sure studying targeted and effective.
8. Make sure you're not distracted whiles you're studying.
Everyone gets distracted by something. Maybe
it's the TV. Or your family. Or maybe it's too quite. Some people actually
study better with a little background noise. When you're distracted while
you're studying you (1) loose your train of thought and (2) you're unable to
focus -- both of which will lead to very ineffective studying. Before you start
studying, find a place where you won't be disturbed or distracted. Some people
this is a quite cubical in the recesses of the library.
9. Use study groups effectively.
Ever heard the phrase "two heads are
better than one"? Well this can be especially true when it comes to
studying. Working in groups enables you to (1) get help from others when you're
struggling to understand a concept, (2) complete assignments more quickly, and
(3) teach others whereby helping both the other students and yourself to
internalize the subject matter. However, study groups can become very
ineffective if they're not structured and if groups members come unprepared.
Effective students use study groups effectively.
10. Review your notes, schoolwork and other class materials over
the weekend.
Successful students review what they've learned
during the week over the weekend. This way they're well prepared to continue
learning new concepts that build upon previous coursework and knowledge
acquired the previous week.
We're confident that if you'll develop the habits outlined above that you'll see a major improvement in your academic success.
We're confident that if you'll develop the habits outlined above that you'll see a major improvement in your academic success.
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