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Page 1: Study Tricks Anne Haggart, Hannah Smith & John Duncan

Study Tricks

Anne Haggart, Hannah Smith

& John Duncan

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Study Skills Understand how YOU best learn, try out effective note taking techniques and think about productive revision

From this .......................................to THIS!

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Knowing you better

• All of our brains work differently = there are many different ways to learn

• By understanding a little about how your brain works you can become a more effective student

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The theory bit…

• Multiple intelligences

• Right brain vs left brain

• Learning styles

• Memory techniques

• Note taking

• Revision techniques

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Multiple intelligences

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If you’re unsure of your own intelligences, take the quick test on Birmingham Grid for Learning’s website to find out: http://tinyurl.com/32nx7v

This is me!

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What is my learning style?

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VISUAL LEARNERLearn best by seeing information. Ideas,

concepts, data and other information are associated

with images.

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AUDITORY LEARNERRemembers what they say and what they hear, learning through listening

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KINESTHETIC LEARNERLearn best by moving their bodies as they learn.

These are ‘hands-on learners’ or ‘do-ers’ who concentrate better and learn more easily when

movement is involved

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Do we match the rest of the population?

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Memory techniquesPut your pens down, no cheating!

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Note Taking?

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Memory techniquesDevelop your mind palace!

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Studying for your exams

• Revision strategies

• Where is the best place for YOU to study?

• Managing your time – time circle/study timetable

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MY STUDY

TIMETABLEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY   SATURDAY SUNDAY

 

9am – 4pm

 

IN SCHOOL

 

10am – 12pm

   

 

4pm – 5pm

 

           

12pm – 2pm

   

 

5pm – 6pm

 

           

2pm – 4pm

   

 

6pm – 7pm

 

           

4pm – 6pm

   

 

7pm – 8pm

 

           

6pm – 8pm

   

 

8pm – 9pm

 

               

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Memory techniques

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What have you learned today about effective studying?