Home
Study
How to successfully study at home - the do's and
don'ts
This Home Study article covers the following
subjects:
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Find a place to study - this
page
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Do your study free from distractions -
this page
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Keep home study supplies in a homework kit
- page 2
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Homework supplies - page
2
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Concentration is the key to home study -
page 3
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Grab a break from home study - page
3
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Skimming with skill - page
4
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Skim first, read later - page
4
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Study from start from finish - page
5
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Take notes during school class - page
5
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Passing the school test - page
5
Find a Place to
Study
Figuring
out a time and place to do your homework and study is of the utmost
importance. Once you have figured out when to do your homework, the
next question is where to do it.
A good study area should have a
desk or table big enough to spread out books, notes, worksheets,
etc. without them all being on top of each other. You do not want
to make a mess, but you also do want to have ample room to
work.
Make sure you have plenty of
light. Ideally, you will near a window with an overhead light and
perhaps even a small reading lamp.
Do Your Study Free from
Distractions
Most important in choosing a
study location is finding a place that is relatively free from
distractions. That means no TV on in the room, no brothers or
sisters running by, no phone conversations to listen in on, and no
instant messenger or emails to keep you busy.
Whether or not you listen to
music while you study depends on your personal preference. You may
choose to ignore any phone calls, or turn off your cell phone, and
forget about the urge to go and get a snack every ten or fifteen
minutes.
Depending on your home, you may
be able to find this area at the kitchen or dining room table, or
in your bedroom. You may be able to set aside a study space in your
basement or an office in you home. Some people find their homes too
filled with distractions, and prefer to take their studies to the
local library.
Wherever you choose, it is best
if you can study in that same place all the time. If you can study
in this same location consistently, your mind will get used to this
being a focused and important place. When you enter this area, you
will know it is time to get down to business. Your pens and
pencils, paper, erasers, stapler, calculator, and anything else you
use often can be kept nearby. Also, you can keep them in a bin or
bag which can be pulled out whenever you need them. This will avoid
having to stop studying to collect supplies.
Having this dedicated study
spot will help you get down to business and focus more easily on
getting your work complete.
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