Love Languages inventory and information.
- Subject:
- Education
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Date Added:
- 10/02/2019
This collection of resources can be used to support students in learning about themselves as a learner during homeroom meetings. This includes inventories or quizzes and study tips.
For more resources please visit our Student Central Hub to find collections for: Student Learner Profiles, Ways to Share My Learning, Study Tips, Enrichment and more.
Love Languages inventory and information.
This resource includes getting started guides for teachers, students and counsellors.Updated and new resources are included for implementation, portfolios, activities, feedback, Volunteerism 30, take our kids to work day, Financial Literacy 10 and more.
This test takes about 12 minutes and will tell you your Myers Briggs personality type.
(Introverted or extroverted etc)
Explore careers for your personality type and personalities more prominent in different areas of the world.
A wealth of online personality tests for free. These may be some of the tests you wish to consider doing with older students as part of their learner profiles. Consider doing the Jungian Scales/Myers Briggs. The brain dominance, temperament quiz and memory test are also very interesting.
Shapes quiz to help determine your personality type. This would be good to with young children!
Square (similar to gold)
Triangle (similar to green)
Circle (similar to blue)
Squiggle (similar to orange)
Rectangle (in transition or change)
This free guide from RetrievalPractice.org will help you understand retrieval practice and how to get the most out of it.
Just a few strategies include:
- Clickers or Colored Index Cards
- Bell Work or Exit Tickets
- Page Protectors with Dry Erase Markers
The package also offers a handy "RETRIEVAL PRACTICE IMPLEMENTATION CHECKLIST".
Student self reflection of learning skills under 'character' on Sunwest 21CC rubric.
Students will use the inventory to self assess their skills in:
- time management
- self regulation
- organization
- study skills & test anxiety
Assessment can be used to guide goal setting and explicit teaching of skills.
Strategies for Academic Success accompanies the online first-year University of Saskatchewan Arts and Science course by the same name. The textbook has a reader-friendly format arranged to help you develop the essential skills and provide the information you need to succeed in university.
This is a series of toolkits for older students.
The toolkits allow students to explore a topic, watch videos on the content, and apply what they learn.
Topics include:
Interacting with profs, library skills, managing your time, preparing for exams, presentation skills, reading textbooks, taking notes, thinking critically, working in groups, and writing.
A wealth of ideas to help you learn to study.
Included: general tips, skill guides, test taking, skills by subject.
What can students do to make learning really stick?
Cognitive science tells us it's NOT to re-read our notes or textbook.
Instead, practice "retrieval" -- recalling what we've learned out of our brains, not our books.
This post outlines 10 simple tips and strategies you can use in class to make learning long-term, including:
1. Brain dumps
2. Two things
3. Retrieve taking (instead of note taking)
4. Student-produced quizzes
5. Guided conversation
6. Now, then, and way back
7. Self testing
8. Recall information visually
9. Retrieval mapping
10. White board exit ticket
This resource helps students and parents understand and manage test anxiety. It offers strategies to identify symptoms, cope with anxiety, and improve test performance. With practical tips for study habits and test-taking, the goal is to reduce anxiety and help students succeed in their exams.
Thrively is a website that helps kids find online and local activities that fit their particular interests. Thrively was created with input from pediatric neuropsychologists, and the site bursts with teacher-contributed lesson plans and ideas. Once a teacher sets up a class, kids take an assessment that identifies 23 potential strengths. The site then suggests activities tailored to kids' interests and strengths; Thrively says it has more than 100,000 on file and has recently created new content related to projects, videos, journaling, and career pathway maps. Kids can click on a "Done It" button when they've completed an activity, and progress can be viewed using site dashboards. Users can also share activity boards with other members of their social circle.
Tips are included for all of the learning styles to help learners do their very best and meet with success!
"Good study skills matter now more than ever, and science points to ones that really work."
True Colour Personality Profile Resources
True Colours Online and Printable Quiz Options
"Have you ever wished you could get inside the minds of straight-A students and learn their best study tips?
If so, keep reading."
"In just 13 minutes, find out which of our 16 personality types you match best. Also, get a personalized report with your Big Five, Enneagram, and Jungian Type (inspired by MBTI)—the three most popular frameworks—all in one test!"
Do you know how you learn? Take this quiz to determine your learning style.
Visit the "about" tab for videos and more information about VARK.
Take the actual inventory under the "questionnaire" tab. Note that there are different versions for young people and teachers available.
Last but not least, go to the "using VARK" tab to learn how to integrate VARK into your teaching or learning practice. There are also role playing scenarios available.
**Make sure you explore the strategies listed that apply to you under the "questionnaire" tab after you complete teh inventory. It provides information that will help you learn better.**