Painless study techniques

Michael Greenberg, 1951-

Book - 2009

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Published
Hauppauge, NY : Barron's Educational Series [2009]
Language
English
Main Author
Michael Greenberg, 1951- (-)
Other Authors
Michele Earle-Bridges (-)
Item Description
"For middle school and high school students"--P. [4] of cover.
Physical Description
vi, 234 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780764140594
9781439576045
  • How to Use This Book
  • Chapter One. You Can Manage Your Time
  • Your Typical Day
  • One Week Later: Time to Consider Some Sacrifices
  • Using Time in School
  • Weekends and Holidays
  • Group Projects
  • Chapter Two. Homework: Practically a Misnomer
  • The Reason for Homework
  • Preparation: What You Must Do at School
  • A Working Environment
  • Time and Sequence
  • The Question of Quality
  • If You're Having Trouble
  • Chapter Three. How to Read a Book (and You Thought You Knew!)
  • Getting to Know Your Textbook
  • How to Read a Chapter in a General Textbook
  • How to Read a Foreign Language Textbook
  • How to Read a Math Textbook
  • How to Read Literature
  • When Reading Is Tough
  • Chapter Four. Taking Notes: Capturing the Content
  • Learning to Listen
  • Taking Notes from Auditory Sources
  • Owning the Text
  • Taking Notes for Test and Quiz Preparation
  • Taking Notes for Reading Journals
  • Taking Notes for Research
  • Annotating
  • Chapter Five. Creating Wonderful Outlines
  • The Difference Between Notes and Outlines
  • Outlines that Organize
  • Preparing Outlines from Textbook Readings
  • Creating Outlines from Notes
  • Preparing an Outline for a General Writing Task
  • Chapter Six. How to Study for Tests and Quizzes (and How to Ace Them)
  • Every Night: The Best Approach to Studying
  • Memorization and Conceptual Learning
  • Preparing for an Essay Exam
  • A Team Effort: Studying with Friends
  • If You Just Don't Get It...
  • Taking the Test
  • Using Test Results for Self-Improvement
  • Chapter Seven. Becoming a Better Writer
  • The Right Words
  • Sentence Sense
  • Paragraphs
  • Chapter Eight. Putting It All Together: The Research Paper
  • Selecting a Topic
  • Making a Schedule
  • Finding the Best Sources
  • Creating an Outline
  • The Works Cited Page
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 6 Up-This book provides helpful information on topics such as time management, homework organization, note taking, creating outlines, studying for tests and quizzes, grammar, and writing a research paper. Greenberg breaks down each main topic into smaller, more manageable subtopics, giving examples to help illustrate his ideas. Each chapter is peppered with "Brain Ticklers," which are activities/questions to help students put their newly learned skills to use. While the book is aimed at secondary school students, it is accessible to a much larger audience. Much of the information would be useful to students of any age and to parents and/or teachers who work with them on a daily basis. Greenberg's writing style is clear and interesting; he references pop culture and sports icons, which students will enjoy. While the ending feels a bit abrupt, the book is nonetheless a solid resource for most libraries. Middle and high school students would also benefit from having a copy at home.-Sarah K. Allen, Elko Middle School, Sandston, VA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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