How to Study: a Guide for Showing How to Build Better Study Habits

A visual learning tool that will help teachers discuss positive study habits and patterns of achievement with their students and parents, this How to Study package makes communicating expectations with parents & students easier and more productive. Download this resource now to help show your students (and their parents) how to put more effort into their learn and build more robust study habits that last a lifetime!

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This resource helps you manage student expectations and match study habits with effort. You’ll also love how it’s fully animated on a ready-to-use PowerPoint for big groups or virtual presentations online.

In high school, students are always told to ‘study more’ or ‘you need to study more effectively’. Rarely though, are they ever shown what effective studying looks like. This resource aligns grades with study habits that show strategies, tactics and tips on how to reach higher levels. This infographic and its accompanying animated PowerPoint ‘show‘ your students how effort directly impacts learning, and the visual gives students an easy pathway towards more meaningful study habits.

Using a scale between developing or exceeding, you’ll be able to sit down with students and match the ways they are studying alongside expectations in their grades. It gets them to see how impactful or not their effort has been. It’s perfect for parent-teacher conferences where you’ll need to give very specific advice for how to improve scores and change behaviors towards studying.

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ABOUT THIS RESOURCE

The best way to use this resource is during conferences between either a student and a teacher or a teacher and parent. When discussing final grades on report cards, parents (and most students) often look for success in the form of letter grades. Like it or not, most families associate an ‘A’ with achieving success. And most students feel that their best merits an ‘A’.

While families typically focus on the outcome or ‘what’, teachers are interested in the ‘how’. By aligning A’s, B’s, C’s, & D’s alongside patterns of behavior that usually achieve those type of grades, you’ll be able to paint a detailed picture for your students that shows them the steps they need to take in order to get to where they want to be.

This resource helps your learners AND their parents to…

  • …analyze their current study habits.
  • …compare the ways they may currently study against achievement marks.
  • …acquire strategies that transform bad study habits.
  • …apply more meaningful effort into studying for ALL subjects.
  • …chart a more effortful course when striving for higher grades.

WHAT TEACHERS on TpT ARE SAYING

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Melissa said, “My adult learners found it helpful to learn study strategies.”

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THE PACKAGE:

This package includes a zipped PDF file that can be opened using your preferred PDF reader. In the file you’ll get 1 pre-keyed PowerPoint presentation, 2 JPEG images (one printer-friendly and one high-resolution), and resource notes so you can use it effectively.

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Terms of Use:

This resource was created by Landon S. Seigler of ESL Lifeline, all rights are reserved. The original purchaser is permitted to use it for a single class only. Teachers have the authorization to share this product with their students (and parents) through email, Google Classroom, or the Internet, as long as the site is password protected. Distribution to your own students is allowed, but uploading it to the Internet for public access and download is not permitted.

**If you wish to use this resource for multiple classrooms or share it with fellow educators, please purchase additional licenses. Your adherence to these usage terms is greatly appreciated.

Additional Information

Total Pages – 6

Answer Key – Does not Apply

Teacher Duration – Lifelong Tool

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