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Study Skills: A Survival Guide For High School Students And Parents (page 2)

State: South Dakota Department of Education

Taking Lecture Notes

Don't try to write down everything the teacher says. Listen carefully until you understand the point that is being made, then write it down in your own words. Pay particular attention to examples.

Don't be afraid to ask questions when you don’t understand. If you don't understand, the chances are that other people don't understand either.

Go over your notes during your regular evening study session, while they are still fresh in your mind. Add whatever you need to make your notes clear. If you let the notes sit until the night before the exam, they may make no sense to you at all. By looking them over while they're fresh in your mind, you'll have time co ask questions if you don't understand.

Reading Skills

Textbooks

Before you start reading an assignment in a textbook, it helps to PREVIEW the material. Previewing consists of the following steps:

  1. Look at all of the illustrations and read the captions.
  2. Read all of the boldface words in the chapter. Topic headings and key vocabulary words are often printed in boldface.
  3. Read the first and last paragraphs in the chapter.
  4. Briefly read any questions, vocabulary lists, chapter summaries or chapter objectives if they are present.
  5. Skim the entire chapter. This means that you just scan the material quickly, letting your eyes pick up words and phrases more or less at random.
  6. Preview gives your mind an outline of the material you are about to read. The outline will act as a framework into which you will be able to sort the details of the chapter into their proper places. Previewing is a way to help you to remember what you read.  

Reading Environment

Read in a distraction-free environment. Your study area is also probably your best reading area.

Good lighting is a must. Light should come over your shoulder to avoid shadows, but don't read in a dark room under a bright light.

If you can't read for a reasonable time without getting tired, restless, or eyestrain, you may have a vision problem. Have your eyes tested if there's any question. If you are supposed to wear glasses, wear them.

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