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Study Skills Essay


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STUDY SKILL SHOULD BE TAUGHT IN ELMENTARY SCHOOL The reason that most people High School
don’t have good study skills is because they were not taught proper study habits in Elementary School,
where this should be taught. To achieve good grades in high school a person must be disciplined in
their study habits. Once a person reaches high school these habits must be ingrained into the
personality of the young person so that they are second nature or it is to late. Part of the Elementary
school teaching there must be a course that teaches children as young as grade 1 or 2 how to do
homework. This has to include how to break down a project into manageable pieces so that a child will
know how to meet deadlines for major projects once…show more content…

5.     Here are 6points to keep in mind when taking notes.


a.     No one can write everything down so don’t try.
b.     Concentrate on the main ideas, content and information.
c.     Try short hand for word – remember no one has to be able to
read these notes but you so come up with short spelling for words that you will be able to read later.
d.     Listen to the teacher then summarize in your own words
e.     Take notes I point form not full sentences more like an outline
form. f.     Underline main topics
6.     If you have trouble taking notes bring a tape recorder to class
then you can play the recording back and take notes later when you are at home and it is quiet. Then
you will be able to stop the recorder and take our notes without feeling rushed.
7.     After Class is over. Take a few minutes to go over your notes and
refresh in your mind what points you need more clarification on and get it before you forget.
8.     Underline or highlight the main topics and points.
9.     Make sure you know why you were attending the lecture and
what the assignment is to complete it with the notes. Keeping these note taking skills in mind, it will
help anyone achieve better

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