Evaluating Areas to Improve

Evaluating Areas to Improve

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Beschreibung

vor 7 Jahren

Over the Christmas break it is easy to put all thoughts of school
out of your mind and just enjoy the holidays. This is not a bad
thing, it is important to have a good break and clear your mind.
However when you start back at school again you will probably
have forgotten what you were doing well at school and what you
need to change in order to improve your results.


So before school ends this term, it is important to take some
time and evaluate your approach in these key areas, writing down
the changes you will make when you return to school so you don’t
forget them.


USE OF CLASSTIME


How well did you use your time in class? Who did you sit next to?
Did you work well together? Did you listen to teachers and fellow
students when they were speaking? Did you participate and
contribute in your lessons? What are the main changes you
need to make in this area?


ASKING FOR HELP


If you didn’t understand something in class did you ask a
question about it? If you were unsure about an assignment or
assessment did you check in with your teacher? If you were
struggling with a topic did you ask for help? What are the
main changes you need to make in this area?


TIME MANAGEMENT


Did you do enough schoolwork each afternoon? Did you plan out a
timeline to do the work for your assessments? When you were
working at home did you remove all distractions so you could
focus? What are the main changes you need to make in this
area?


PREPARING FOR TESTS


Did you ensure that you were always clear on what you were being
tested on? Did you make study notes along the way so you had them
ready for test time? Did you test yourself on the content as you
were learning it to see if it was in your memory? Did you do lots
of questions to practice the skills of the subject? What are
the main changes you need to make in this area?


 

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