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Math Study Skills Workbook

Nolting 지음 | 2016

ISBN 9781305120822 (1305120825)
Author Nolting
Copyright 2016
Edition 5E
Page 144쪽
Size 8 1/2 X 11
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Help your students become more effective at studying and learning mathematics with the MATH STUDY SKILLS WORKBOOK. Typically used as a course supplement, the Nolting strategy helps students identify their strengths, weaknesses, and personal learning styles—and then presents an easy-to-follow system to help them become more successful at math. The new edition of this best-selling workbook offers proven study tips, test-taking strategies, and recommendations for reducing math anxiety and improving grades.
1. What You Need to Know to Study Math.
Why Learning Math Is Different from Learning Other Subjects. The Differences Between High School and College Math. Why Your First Math Test Is Very Important.
2. How to Discover Your Math Learning Strategies and Challenges.
Variables Contributing to Student Academic Achievement. Measuring Your Math Study Skills. Motivating Yourself to Learn Math. How to Improve Your Math Knowledge.
3. How to Reduce Math Test Anxiety.
Understanding Math Anxiety. How to Recognize Test Anxiety. The Causes of Test Anxiety. The Different Types of Test Anxiety. How to Reduce Test Anxiety.
4. How to Improve Your Listening and Note-Taking Skills.
How to Become an Effective Listener. How to Become a Good Note Taker. The Seven Steps in Math Note Taking. Classroom Participation: Becoming an Active Questioner. How to Rework Your Notes.
5. How to Improve Your Reading, Homework, and Study Techniques.
How to Read a Math Textbook. How to Do Your Classroom and Online Homework. How to Solve Word Problems. How to Work with a Study Buddy. The Benefits of Study Breaks. The Benefits of Time Management and Study Breaks.
6. How To Remember What You Have Learned.
How You Learn. How to Use Learning Styles to Improve Memory. How to Use Memory Techniques. How to Develop Practice Tests. How to Use Number Sense.
7. How to Improve Your Math Test-Taking Skills.
Why Attending Class and Doing Your Homework May Not Be Enough to Pass. Ten Steps to Better Test Taking. Six Types of Test-Taking Errors. How to Prepare for the Final Exam.
Help your students become more effective at studying and learning mathematics with the MATH STUDY SKILLS WORKBOOK. Typically used as a course supplement, the Nolting strategy helps students identify their strengths, weaknesses, and personal learning styles—and then presents an easy-to-follow system to help them become more successful at math. The new edition of this best-selling workbook offers proven study tips, test-taking strategies, and recommendations for reducing math anxiety and improving grades. Advice for students with multiple learning styles along with expanded Dan's Take sections. New units on Motivating Yourself to Learn Math, Setting and Achieving Goals, Developing a Study Schedule, Using Online Resources, Doing Online and/or Computer-based Homework, and Taking Online and/or Computer-based Tests have been added to help students take advantage of modern technology, become better independent learners, and motivate themselves to excel in mathematics. Study Skills homework now offered through ALL Enhanced WebAssign Developmental Mathematics Courses through Course Packs at no additional cost to students. The Learning Modality Inventory survey helps students discover how they learn math best and sets the stage for them to understand and improve upon their math study skills. Because students become more motivated when they understand how math directly relates to their lives, the appendix chart shows how mathematical success can impact their career opportunities and earning potential. Material in the chart has been streamlined and updated, increasing its relevance and potential impact. Dan's Take features appear at the beginning of every chapter to help frame students' perspectives of different challenges they may face. Dan's Take puts the chapter's concepts into context from a student's perspective and is designed to inspire students and alleviate their anxiety about math.