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Study Skills
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by Patricia Bunch 6 years ago
Effective Study Skills are Key for Overall Academic Success!
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You will follow Jim, a 12th-grade student juggling challenging homework and personal commitments. You will be introduced to Left Jim and Right Jim—two characters who illustrate the functions of the left brain and right brain. A variety of study skills are presented, including note taking, prioritizing, scheduling, and more.
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Objectives:
After viewing Study Skills on Discovery Education, you will be able to:
• Understand the functions of the right brain and left brain and use the knowledge to balance the tasks involved with studying;
• Plan an effective study schedule;
• Determine personal attributes that would impact an individual’s studying efforts;
• Make lists to aid in planning and prioritizing;
• Know how to approach studying with the right frame of mind;
• Identify and utilize a method of note taking that complements their personal strengths;
• Locate an appropriate location for studying; and
• Recognize time wasters and distractions.
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What to do....
Open a new tab....
- Go to BCPSOne<Digital Content<Discovery Education.
- Return here and Click on Study Skills .
- Watch the movie the first time without taking notes. 2nd time, take notes.
- Open cornell_notes_research study skills.docx .
- Save it using your last name.
- Turn it in when you are finished...remember to fill in all parts!
- Remember to go back and highlight important information and to complete the summary.
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