write memorywork overand over untilyou feelconfidentpracticewithflashcardsKeep notes in aseparate sectionof your notebookonly used forthat classoutline or make agraphic version ofwritten work (lists,columns, Venndiagrams, etc.)Try not toleaveanything to becompleted onthe weekendAlwaysattendclass andbe on timeEstablisha regularstudyareaRecordexamples andanything thatthe instructorrepeatsread yournotesaloudsummarizelook up theparts of theassignmentsthat you didn'tunderstand thefirst timeReviewinformation innotes, handouts,etc. as close to theclass time aspossibleUseabbreviationsand symbolsin notesreadyournotesRewardyourselfwhen youreach a goalUse “in-between”time to studyand reviewuse a worksheetas a quiz bycovering overthe answers andre-doing itSet yourpriorities &make surethey areachievableStudy thehardest,least likedsubject firstreadPlan at least1 study blockevery day ofthe weekKeep ontop ofyour worklook over oldquizzes and tryto figure outwhy you'remakingmistakesReadassignmentsprior toclasslook over thereturnedassignmentsfor the unitScheduleshort,regular studyperiodsasksomeoneto quizyouhighlightyournotesGet toknow yourteacherdo aprojectAvoidstudyingmarathons &all-nightersSet a specificamount ofmaterial tostudy persubjectorganize yourpapers so youare workingwith everythingyou needRecopy ortype notesif possibleStudywhen youare mostalertanswerstudyguidequestionsSit in thefront oftheclassroomtell someoneelse whatthe topic isaboutObtainnotes formissedclassesrereadTake regularstudy breaks(10-15minutes)Review notesregularly (rightafter class,before bed,weekly, prior totest)quizyourselfStartassignmentsas soon asthey aregivenwrite memorywork overand over untilyou feelconfidentpracticewithflashcardsKeep notes in aseparate sectionof your notebookonly used forthat classoutline or make agraphic version ofwritten work (lists,columns, Venndiagrams, etc.)Try not toleaveanything to becompleted onthe weekendAlwaysattendclass andbe on timeEstablisha regularstudyareaRecordexamples andanything thatthe instructorrepeatsread yournotesaloudsummarizelook up theparts of theassignmentsthat you didn'tunderstand thefirst timeReviewinformation innotes, handouts,etc. as close to theclass time aspossibleUseabbreviationsand symbolsin notesreadyournotesRewardyourselfwhen youreach a goalUse “in-between”time to studyand reviewuse a worksheetas a quiz bycovering overthe answers andre-doing itSet yourpriorities &make surethey areachievableStudy thehardest,least likedsubject firstreadPlan at least1 study blockevery day ofthe weekKeep ontop ofyour worklook over oldquizzes and tryto figure outwhy you'remakingmistakesReadassignmentsprior toclasslook over thereturnedassignmentsfor the unitScheduleshort,regular studyperiodsasksomeoneto quizyouhighlightyournotesGet toknow yourteacherdo aprojectAvoidstudyingmarathons &all-nightersSet a specificamount ofmaterial tostudy persubjectorganize yourpapers so youare workingwith everythingyou needRecopy ortype notesif possibleStudywhen youare mostalertanswerstudyguidequestionsSit in thefront oftheclassroomtell someoneelse whatthe topic isaboutObtainnotes formissedclassesrereadTake regularstudy breaks(10-15minutes)Review notesregularly (rightafter class,before bed,weekly, prior totest)quizyourselfStartassignmentsas soon asthey aregiven

Study Habits Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. write memory work over and over until you feel confident
  2. practice with flashcards
  3. Keep notes in a separate section of your notebook only used for that class
  4. outline or make a graphic version of written work (lists, columns, Venn diagrams, etc.)
  5. Try not to leave anything to be completed on the weekend
  6. Always attend class and be on time
  7. Establish a regular study area
  8. Record examples and anything that the instructor repeats
  9. read your notes aloud
  10. summarize
  11. look up the parts of the assignments that you didn't understand the first time
  12. Review information in notes, handouts, etc. as close to the class time as possible
  13. Use abbreviations and symbols in notes
  14. read your notes
  15. Reward yourself when you reach a goal
  16. Use “in-between” time to study and review
  17. use a worksheet as a quiz by covering over the answers and re-doing it
  18. Set your priorities & make sure they are achievable
  19. Study the hardest, least liked subject first
  20. read
  21. Plan at least 1 study block every day of the week
  22. Keep on top of your work
  23. look over old quizzes and try to figure out why you're making mistakes
  24. Read assignments prior to class
  25. look over the returned assignments for the unit
  26. Schedule short, regular study periods
  27. ask someone to quiz you
  28. highlight your notes
  29. Get to know your teacher
  30. do a project
  31. Avoid studying marathons & all-nighters
  32. Set a specific amount of material to study per subject
  33. organize your papers so you are working with everything you need
  34. Recopy or type notes if possible
  35. Study when you are most alert
  36. answer study guide questions
  37. Sit in the front of the classroom
  38. tell someone else what the topic is about
  39. Obtain notes for missed classes
  40. reread
  41. Take regular study breaks (10-15 minutes)
  42. Review notes regularly (right after class, before bed, weekly, prior to test)
  43. quiz yourself
  44. Start assignments as soon as they are given