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Study Skills Worksheet | Crash Course Ep 5 | Planning and organization skills

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Are you a study skills teacher wondering how to teach organizational skills to your students?  Are your students struggling to plan and manage study time? Try our worksheets and the Crash Course Study Skills videos on YouTube and make teaching study skills easy. 

Our Crash Course Study Skills worksheet for episode four about planning and organizational skills is a fast, easy way to teach or review planning and organization skills.  If you’ve ever wondered how to teach planning skills in your packed curriculum, use our worksheets and the quick, engaging Crash Course Study Skills videos to quickly teach or review planning and organization skills.

Running for about ten minutes, our Crash Course Study Skills worksheets and the free YouTube videos make teaching students to study fast, easy, and engaging.  In the video and worksheet, students learn about

  • Why managing study time is important
  • How managing time makes studying less stressful
  • Examples of how to improve planning skills for students to learn more effectively
  • Tools students can use to plan their time more effectively
  • Why students should use daily and weekly planning sessions

This Crash Course Study Skills worksheet about taking notes is an easy, no-prep way to 

  • Teach students how to manage their study time
  • Show students how to organize their learning more effectively
  • Show students a system for staying more organized while managing study time

Easy ways to use this study skills worksheet are to

  • Use as homework
  • Leave for a substitute teacher (easy prep for you and less behavior follow-up because students are engaged)
  • Use as part of a study skills curriculum
  • Use as part of a life skills curriculum
  • Run as an easy mini-lesson on those hard-to-plan-for days when you know lots of students will be absent for other activities
  • Use as a mini-lesson at the start of a term, quarter, semester, or year
  • Use as part of a college preparation course
  • Send home with individual students to complete to improve planning skills
  • Use if tutoring individual students outside of school hours
  • Run as a mini-lesson to help improve students’ planning and organizing skills

You and your students will love this study skills worksheet because it is a fast, easy way to teach planning and organizational skills. The visual note-taking format is engaging for students and ensures that the notes are scaffolded, while still leaving plenty of room for students to personalize their notes and use their creativity.

So stop worrying about how to teach students to manage study time, throw out your boring study skills lesson plans, and load the Crash Course Study Skills YouTube video.  Then, just print our worksheet and enjoy teaching students organizational skills.

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