HELP#19 – Using Classtime

$29.00

‘Using Classtime’ is the nineteenth resource available in the ‘Helping students be Effective Learners Program’.  This resource focuses on helping students improve the time they spend in class. If you want to help your students in this area this 15 page resource is for you. If your school subscribes to www.studyskillshandbook.com.au (check here) you do NOT need to purchase this resource it is free on the handbook site (visit the ‘Things to Print’ page).

SKU: 00072R_H19 Category:

Description

Help your students to become effective learners:
Enhanced Learning Educational Services (ELES) Study Skills HELP Guide:

HELP#19 – ‘USING CLASSTIME’

  • Helps students make the most of their classtime
  • Suitable for Years 7-12

These resources are the group license version for schools and teachers to use with groups of students. If you are looking for products for personal and individual use only click here.

This resource consists of 15 pages covering the essential things students need to know to improve their classtime. Students work through each section (they will need a highlighter) and complete the regular discussion activities with either a parent or a friend. This resource has the essential ‘things you need to know’ to help students improve their classtime.

The resource sections are as follows:

  • STEPS TO MAKING THE MOST OF CLASSTIME
  • LISTENING SKILLS
  • PARTICIPATION SKILLS
  • CONCENTRATION SKILLS
  • GROUPWORK SKILLS
  • APPROPRIATE CLASSROOM BEHAVIOUR
  • ASKING FOR HELP

Price: This resource is supplied in PDF format only and is priced at AUD$29.00. This includes GST and blackline master photocopy rights for the school and the file is emailed to you directly. You can also email the resource to students at your school or make the file available on the school’s learning management system so that students can download the resource and type their answers directly into the document.

CLICK here to open or RIGHT CLICK to save the sample pages (2 pages PDF format) to your computer (if you try and open them directly you may get an error). Once they are saved onto your computer, find the file and double-click on it to open it.