Teach Your Students Study Habits for Academic Success
Lesson Plan: Study Habits – The Building Blocks To College Readiness
Good study habits are essential for academic success in high school, college, and beyond. As students progress through high school and face more complex academic subject matter and increased pressure to perform well in classes, new study habits and learning devices can help them more effectively engage with classroom material, retain information taught in courses, and demonstrate their ability to succeed via exam and assessment.
Learning Outcomes
In this lesson plan, students will learn how certain behaviors and practices can lead to greater success, including:
- Better long-term memory
- More effective logic and reasoning
- More attention and greater problem solving abilities
How To Use This Lesson Plan
Share this lesson plan content in your homeroom or advisory, a study skills workshop, or one-on-one to help your students build the confidence to work hard and excel in their coursework.
Lesson Plan On Study Habits For College Readiness
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