Homeroom Guidance: Quarter 1 - Module 1: Decoding The Secrets of Better Study Habits
Homeroom Guidance: Quarter 1 - Module 1: Decoding The Secrets of Better Study Habits
Homeroom Guidance: Quarter 1 - Module 1: Decoding The Secrets of Better Study Habits
Homeroom Guidance
Quarter 1 – Module 1:
Decoding the Secrets of
Better Study Habits
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Homeroom Guidance Grade 10
Quarter 1 – Module 1:
Decoding the Secrets of Better Study Habits
Gabay sa Magulang/Tagapag-alaga
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Introductory Message
Work on the tasks seriously and seek help if you believe you need to. Embark
on this journey of developing effective study habits and achieve optimum learning in
school!
Let’s Try This – which will help you to get ready to learn;
Let’s Explore This – which will guide you towards what you need to learn;
Keep in Mind – which will give you the lessons that you need to learn and
understand;
You Can Do It – which will help you apply the lessons learned in daily
activities
What I Have learned – which will test and evaluate your learning
Share Your Thoughts and Feelings – which will help you express your
thoughts, opinions and feelings.
Make sure to read, think, follow, and enjoy every task that you are asked to
do. Have fun! Stay safe and healthy!
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MODULE
DECODING THE SECRETS OF
1 BETTER STUDY HABITS
Learning Objectives
At the end of this module, you are expected to:
Introduction
This is your last year in Junior High School and by now, you can already
observe how you have been studying for the past three years. You have
already developed certain patterns to accomplish the school tasks and
requirements including your exams, projects, paper works and many more. This
module entails you to check how you have been doing your study habits and classify
them as effective and ineffective based on your own experiences and practices. Let’s
start our journey!
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Processing Questions:
Now, let us have another activity to help you further discover the importance of
having a good study habits/methods. Our activity is entitled “Me and My Study Habits”.
There are ups and downs in a student’s life. There are times that you get your
desired grades and there are times that you feel you’re not making it. In the past 9 or
10 years of schooling, try to reflect and write your personal study habits. Classify
them as effective and ineffective based on your experiences. Make two columns on
your piece of paper for your answers like the one shown below. Write also your
answers to the processing questions after.
Processing Questions:
1. What were your considerations in classifying your study habits?
2. Do you still have those ineffective study habits with you today?
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3. How do you intend to improve your effective study habits and overcome the
ineffective ones?
Keep in Mind
Being a student for almost nine to ten years, you must have formed a habit of
studying your lessons and accomplishing the school tasks to pass each grade level.
Along the way, you got to test what works for you and what’s not. It is important for
you to be mindful of those patterns that bring you to your academic goals for the
school year while try to get rid of those proven to be bad for your school
performance. Hence, we want to bring to your attention the faulty study habits that
you might still have in the hope of changing it with a helpful one.
1. Studying for the sake of doing it. When was the last time you asked
yourself, “Why I am studying?” What do I intend to gain from it? Good grades? A
good job later? Personal fulfillment? Or acceptance in college? You have to clarify
your intention or even your motivation because if you cannot see the point in
studying, it will only make it boring and tedious. If your intention is clear, then
studying can be meaningful for you.
In times of crisis like the Covid-1 pandemic where you have to stay at home, you
may find it difficult to study given the circumstances of doing household chores or being
surrounded by siblings who are playing or watching television. Bear in mind that the only
way to form a study habit in times of pandemic is to study, study, study in spite of
temptations to play, watch television, storytelling, or getting busy with gadgets.
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may also account for other considerations to strategically sequence your activities.
Keep in mind that the clearer your study plan is, the more chances of accomplishing
it well without feeling too much anxiety.
3. Studying long but still unproductive. You need to be mindful what time of
the day you’re mind works well and very receptive to learn. Try to notice yourself when
you are at your best reviewing and in doing your project, among other activities, while
also considering the other things like physical set up, deadlines and health condition.
4. Organizing all requirements and tasks before you start doing them. As
a Junior High School learner, you have a lot of subjects to take. Naturally, your
teachers will give you assignments, projects, paper works, exams and many more. If
you let those things pile up, you are creating a gigantic opponent that will soon knock
you out. Once the tasks are given to you, include them in your calendar as part of
your schedule on a particular day. In this way, you are doing it in piecemeal which
prevents you from harboring fear of failing the subjects.
5. Dismissing things that you don’t understand. There are times that
teachers ask you, “Do you have any questions, class?” and everyone would say
“None.” The truth of the matter is, it’s either they just want to end the lesson and do
something else or they totally got the lessons. However, there are times that test
scores say otherwise. Because you missed that opportunity to clarify or unlock your
difficulty, it resulted in a failing score. You have to be particular on the things that you
don’t understand in a lesson and have the initiative to deal it with your teacher during
or even after classes. Asking help from your high performing classmates would also
facilitate your comprehension.
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will need to re-read and review the entire modules before the test. Your notes will
help you save time and easily recall the main points.
7. Having a crunch time for the exams the next day. You might have
experienced trying to absorb all the lessons for a long test or even important
performance task the next day. It’s like you are getting food that are hard to chew.
Making it tidbits by setting time to concentrate and focus on certain parts of the test
coverage would make your life easier. It pays to be organized and disciplined in
carrying out these things.
8. Multi-tasking while studying. It’s typical nowadays for some learners like
you to go online on social media, watch TV or even listen to music while studying.
For some, they claim that it works for them but it actually prevents them from being
100% focused. Try to remove distractions from your study area and be mindful of
what you’re doing. You will get to appreciate the details, and even the areas for
improvement if you are doing a school project or readings. You will also easily
understand the concepts and ideas of the lessons if you turn off your TV, music,
social media or anything that distracts you.
You can do it
Suggested Time Allotment: 15 Minutes
Based on the discussion, try to identify the ineffective or faulty study habits
that you have and suggest ways on how you can change it that are doable on your
part. Write your answers on a piece of paper.
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What I have Learned
Among the study habits that you have, write an experience where it proves to
be effective in attaining your desired grade and how you can still improve it in Grade
10. Write your answer on a sheet of paper.
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