The document introduces three coaches - Teri, Leo, and Melton - who will help students improve their study skills. Teri is the time management coach who will help students organize their schedules and plan study time. Leo is the note-taking coach who will provide note-taking strategies. Melton is the study skills advisor who will suggest ways to improve overall study habits. The document then provides tips for time management, summarizing notes, and basic study skills.
2. Meet the coaches
The three coaches will explain and help students understand how to use different
study skills to improve their study efficiency.
3. Hello, this is Teri. We are
going to learn time
management together!
• Teri is the Time manager. He will help you
organize your daily schedule and plan study
time.
4. Heyloo, Leo will
demonstrate you how to
be a good note taker.
• Leo is the Note-taking expert. He is going to
provide you with strategies of note-taking.
5. Hi, Melton will guide you through
some basic study skills that help you
learn better.
• Melton is the study skill advisor. He will give
you suggestions on how to improve your study
skills
6. Time Management
Everyone has different schedules
and ways of manage their time.
Graphic Organizer But, don’t forget that we all
have 24 hours a day. Try to use
your calendar or personal
notebook to record your daily
schedule. Set up some time for
study each day when you have a
longer period of free time
available. You can also create
your schedule in graphic so that
it’s personalized and easier for
you to look at.
7. Summarizing & Note taking
• Try to summarize key
points you get from
different learning
resources(e.g.
textbooks, reading
materials etc.) and
write down into short
sentences or phrases
• Do Not do Verbatim
note taking. It’s least
efficient.
8. Study Skills—Similarities and Differences
I know that everyone has different study habits and study skills to learn.
And we also have some similar basic study skills. Those basic study skills
work for almost all of us. For example, when studying, we should try to
focus on just doing one thing-study instead of watching TV, listening to
music or talking on the phone at the same time. It’s not efficient to do
more than one thing at the same time.