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Tips for Student Success

Tips for Student Success. @ Pebblebrook High School. Agenda. Understanding your Learning Style Tips for Being Successful in School. Graduation Requirements. 23 credits/units English- 4 Math- 4 Science- 4 Social Studies- 3 CTAE/World Lang./Fine Arts- 3 Other Electives - 4

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Tips for Student Success

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  1. Tips for Student Success @ Pebblebrook High School

  2. Agenda • Understanding your Learning Style • Tips for Being Successful in School

  3. Graduation Requirements 23 credits/units • English- 4 • Math- 4 • Science- 4 • Social Studies- 3 • CTAE/World Lang./Fine Arts- 3 • Other Electives - 4 • Health and Personal Fitness- 1

  4. Promotion Criteria 11th grade: 10 units, including two full credits each of required coursework in Mathematics, Science, and English Language Arts.

  5. Essential Question? What skills do I need to be successful in school?

  6. Tools for Success • Attitude • Attendance • Achievement

  7. Tips for School Success • Know Your Learning Style and Use it to Study • Pay Attention in Class/Take Notes • Complete Your Homework • Study (Daily and For Tests) • Be Well Prepared for Class • Ask Your Teacher(s) for Help • Attend School Daily • Check Your Attitude

  8. Tip #1 Understand Your Learning Style and Use it To Help You Succeed in School

  9. Understanding Your Learning Style Discussion What do you already know about learning styles? What is your learning style and how does knowing it help you in school? What do you want to know about learning styles/your learning style?

  10. Visual LearnersRelate best to information that is written (ie. notes, diagrams and pictures) Study tips: • Always take notes, even if you have been given printed materials. • Don’t just listen, you need to look at the study materials and directions. • Use or make your own charts, maps, notes and flashcards. • Practice visualizing or picturing words and concepts in your head. • Write everything down for frequent and quick visual reference.

  11. Auditory Learners Relate most effectively to the spoken word. Tend to listen to lectures, then take notes afterward or rely on printed notes. May find it helpful to read written information aloud. Study tips: • Read your assignments and study materials aloud • Even if you feel a little silly at first—record yourself reading your notes • Sit at the front of the classroom where you can hear well.

  12. Tactile Learners Prefer a hands-on approach Learn best through touch and movement. Learn skills by imitation and practice. Study tips: • Type your notes • Using real objects or act out reading assignments • Role-play

  13. Tip #2: Pay Attention and Take Notes

  14. Note Taking Skills • Record • Reduce • Recite • Reflect • Review, Review, Review!

  15. Note Taking Skills RECORD: Take notes in class by identifying the main points, write down examples or math problems. • Heading: Date, Class/subject , Chapter #, Page #’s, etc.

  16. Note Taking Skills REDUCE: After the class, summarize what you have learned using key words or phrases. • Write down questions that you may have for the teacher. • Don’t worry about writing every word your teacher says. Summarize!

  17. Note Taking Skills RECITE: Talk aloud! • Review from your memory what you have learned. • Create your own examples or memorization techniques.

  18. Note Taking Skills REFLECT: Think it over! • How is this relevant to what you have learned already? • Make connections that jog your memory!

  19. Note Taking Skills REVIEW: Go back! • Go over the notes you took before reading new material. • Study with friends (if that complements your learning style) before every test (NOT 15 minutes before!)

  20. Tip #3 Complete Your Homework

  21. Complete Your Homework 1. What are some things that make people not get their homework done? 2. Why do you think some people are able to do their homework? 3. When/where do you do homework? How long does it take you to get your homework done?

  22. Complete Your Homework When Should I Do My Homework? • Around the same time every day. • Don’t wait until just before bed.

  23. Complete Your Homework Where Should I Do My Homework? • A quiet place. • Away from the TV and telephone. • A place with a comfortable chair and desk.

  24. Complete Your Homework How Will I Remember What Homework I Have? • Get a homework notebook/planner. • Write your assignments in a planner. • Check with the teacher ahead of time if you have questions about an assignment.

  25. Complete Your Homework What if I don’t understand my homework? • Review your homework assignments before leaving school. • Ask your teacher if you have questions. • Attend tutoring. • Use online resources (ex: Khan Academy, Tutor.com)

  26. Complete Your Homework • Be sure to develop a system for making sure your homework is turned in! (ie: Put your homework in your binder , put your binder in your backpack, then put your backpack by the front door, etc.)

  27. Tip # 4 Be Well Prepared For Class • Get organized! (You can start by organizing your notebook)

  28. Organized Notebook Supplies: • 3 ring binder • Calendar/planner • Dividers with tabs • Sheet protectors • Pens and pencils • Place all work from each class behind the correct tab

  29. Tip #5 Study • Daily and for tests (Study for about an hour)

  30. Study Skills Discussion • What does studying mean to you? • How is studying different from completing homework? • When should you study? • For how long should you study? • How can you tell the impact of studying on your academic performance? • What are the challenges getting in the way of you studying?

  31. Tip # 6 Attend Tutoring • Ask your teacher for help before or after school if you don’t understand

  32. Tip # 7 Be Present • Make sure you are at school every day, unless there is an emergency.

  33. Tip # 8 Check Your Attitude • Stay positive Believe You Can!

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