HOW TO GET
GOOD GRADES
In Ten Easy Steps
What Kind of Student
Are You?
Quiz Put check marks in the spaces that best describe you.
Give yourself 2 points for each Almost Always, 1 point for
each Sometimes, and 0 for each Hardly Ever response.
What Your Score Means
20-16 points: You are a good student. This presentation will most likely be a review
for you. It could, however, help you raise your grades even higher.
15-11 points: You are a student who could be getting better grades. With this
presentation, you will definitely be able to improve your grades.
10-6 points: Your grades probably arent very good. This presentation can help you
change that. It could even help you change how you feel about school.
5-0 points: Your grades need serious improvement. Dont give up. This
presentation can help you turn your grades around.
STEP ONE
BELIEVE IN YOURSELF
To Succeed, we must first
believe that we can
Michael Korda, Author
Take a minute and on the sheet provided, create a chart like the one
below. List the courses you are currently taking.
Then in the Grade column, write down the highest grade you think you
can earn in each course.
Think of these grades as your goals.
Course
Grade
Math
75%
STEP TWO
BE ORGANIZED
If youre organized, you have what you need when you
need it. This section will give you a number of ideas
on how to be organized. Of course, you must
determine whats going to work best for you.
Use a Student
planner
Take a student planner with you to
every class and record each
assignment under the date its given.
Also write down the date each
assignment is due. Use your planner
to also keep track of test dates and
activities.
When I look at my student planner at the end of the day, it reminds me of which
books I need to take home Maria
Break Down Assignments
Large assignments are much easier to do if you break
them down into smaller parts. For example, if you
have an English paper thats due at the end of the
week, you could give yourself these four
assignments:
Mon Do research
rough draft
Tues Do outline
Wed Write
Thurs Finish paper
Writing these kinds of smaller assignments in your
planner will help you do your big assignments over a
period of time, not at the last minute.
Use Three-ring Binders For
Class Notes
Binders work well because
handouts can easily be inserted,
and if you do miss a class, you
can copy someone elses notes
and insert them where they
belong. If you purchase a 3-hole
punch and keep it in your
notebook, you can hole punch
your handouts in class and put
them in your notebook as soon as
you get them.
Use Folders For Schoolwork
Have a different coloured
pocket folder for each
class. When a folder starts
to get full, take the
returned papers out and
put them in a safe place at
home.
Have Phone Numbers For Classmates &
Use Your Student Portal
Make sure that you have a phone
number for at least one person in
each class. If youre absent or
have a question about an
assignment, youll then have
someone to call (or text).
Touch base with your teacher!!!
Do you know how to use your
student portal?
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Keep Your Locker And Backpack Neat
Never stick loose or
folded papers insides
books, your
backpack, or your
locker. Always put
them in the correct
folder or notebook.
Keeping your locker
and backpack neat,
clean, and organized
makes it much easier
to locate materials.
Get Organized Before You
Go To Bed
Each night, put completed homework in the
right folders and get everything organized
for the next day. If theres something you
need to remember to do in the morning,
leave yourself a note so that you dont forget
it.
Step Two
Be Organized
Use a student planner
Break down assignments
Use three-ring binders for class notes
Use folders for schoolwork
Have phone numbers for classmates
Use your student portal
Keep your locker and backpack neat
Get organized before you go to bed
STEP 3
MANAGE YOUR TIME
WELL
With good time
management, you
have time for the
things you need to
do, and still have
time for the things
you want to do.
Use FREE class
time and study time
to start on
homework, ask
questions, or get
help.
Create Your Own Student Plan
Some students study best at night. Others
study better earlier in the day. Many students
also have sports activities, or other
responsibilities they need to work around.
At the end of each day, figure out how much
time you have available, look at how much
homework you have, and then develop a
study plan. To keep yourself organized and on
track, have a study plan in mind before you get
home from school each day.
Prepare For
Identify anything that could interrupt or
ruin your study plan. Then figure out how
to eliminate or avoid it.
I used to get interrupted by
phone calls. Now I tell my
friends not to call until 9:00 I
just make sure that my
homeworks done by then Kate
I cant stand watching TV until I
have all of my homework done. If I
turn on the TV, my homework
probably wont get done - Joan
Step Three
Manage Your Time
Well
Use class time and study time
Create your own study plan
Prepare for disruptions
Step Four
Be Successful in
Class
If you follow the advice in this
section, youll enjoy school
more and youll get better
grades
Be In School, On Time, Every Day
When you miss school, you miss class
presentations, notes, discussions, assignments,
quizzes, and tests. It doesnt matter how good
you are about making up your work, you can
never make up all of what you miss, even if
youre out of school for only one day. To get good
grades, you must be in school every day.
Unless you have an extended illness or a serious
health problem, you should miss no more than a
few days of school a year.
Learn How To Adapt To Different
Teachers
In the classroom, the teachers are in charge and they make the
rules. You might have one teacher who counts you late if youre not
in your seat when the bell rings, and another teacher who
considers you on time if you have one foot inside the door. It
doesnt matter whether or not you agree with the first teachers
rule; it only matters that you are in your seat when the bell rings.
Part of your education is to learn how to adapt to different sets of
rules, personalities, and teaching styles.
Its really important to know your teachers and to know what
they want. Do they give points for participation? Are they strict
about rules? Do they grade homework? - Brad
Be Prepared For Each Class
Have everything you need with you when you go to
class (books, paper, pencils). Also have all your
homework done. When youve done your homework,
you get more out of class, the material being taught
makes more sense, and you can participate in
discussions. If you havent done your homework, you
may not even understand what your teacher is
talking about.
Being prepared also means that you come to class
well rested and ready to learn.
Seating Plan?
It is easier to pay attention and stay
involved when you sit away from
distractions. If you have a problem paying
attention, ask your teacher if you can sit
close to the front.
Be Aware of Your Body Language
Teachers see everything. They know who is paying attention,
whos taking notes, and who is listening to the class
discussion. They also know who is doing homework for
another class, writing personal notes, daydreaming and
napping.
Teachers notice.
Always Do Your Homework
Dont look at homework as
something you should do. Think of it
as something you MUST do. Since a
large portion of your grade is usually
based on homework, your grade
drops every time you miss an
assignment. Always complete your
homework on time.
Be A Good Group Member
Whenever you are involved in a
group project, do the following:
1. Do your share of the work and
do it well
2. Try to be open to new ideas
3. Support the other members in
your group
Participate In Class
Participating in class makes the class more
interesting. It also helps keep your mind
focused. Ask and answer questions, and
get involved in class discussions. Many
teachers give participation points so
participating can also help you get a better
grade.
Treat Others With Respect
Treat your teachers and classmates the same way that you
want to be treated.
Involve Your Parents
When your parents ask when your did in
school, tell them something about your day.
Ask for help if you need it
If you have a problem in school, ask your
parents to help you resolve it
Remind your parents about the parent
portal
Take responsibility For Your Grades
Be proud of your accomplishments.
Dont make excuses for poor grades. Figure out why your
grade is low, and DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
Always do your own work.
Step Four
Be Successful in Class
Be in school, on time, every day
Learn how to adapt to different
teachers
Be prepared for each class
Sit in front of the class, if possible
Be aware of your body language
Always do your homework
Be a good group member
Participate in class
Treat others with respect
Involve your parents
Take responsibility for your grades
Step Five
Take Good Notes
Tests usually cover material
thats been presented in class.
It is, therefore, important to
have good notes from which to
study.
Be an Active Listener
Whats the difference between being a passive listener and an active
listener?
When you are actively listening in class, you arent just hearing the
words the teacher is saying, youre also thinking about and trying to
understand the information thats being presented.
Take Notes to Help You Pay Attention
You can think much faster than anyone can talk. This is one of the
reasons that your mind sometimes wanders when youre listening in
class. When you take notes, however, your mind has something
additional to do, and you dont have time to think about anything else.
Taking notes, therefore, helps you stay focused.
Recognize Important Information
Hear a change in your
teachers voice
. Anything your teacher writes
on the board
Highlight, star, underline,
etc.
Take Notes That Are Easy to Read
Put the name of the class, the date, and the page number
at the top of each page of notes.
Put the subject of your notes at the top of the page
Skip lines between topics and only use one side of the
paper
Use symbols and abbreviations whenever possible. For
example:
= equal
w with
b/c because
< less than
resulting in
w/in within
esp especially
* most importantly
Leave a wide margin for key words
Go Over Your Notes as Soon as Possible
While the information is still fresh in your mind, take five
minutes to go over your notes. Redo anything thats confusing,
fill in the spaces, and make sure that you have all your key
words written in the left-hand margins.
Get Copies of Class Notes if Youre Absent
If you miss a class, it is YOUR responsibility to ask your
teacher about assignments, hand-outs, etc. It is also your
responsibility to make up any work that youve missed.
Step Five
Take Good Notes
Be an active listener
Take notes to help you pay
attention
Recognize important information
Take notes that are easy to read
Go over your notes as soon as
possible
Get copies of class notes if you
are absent
Step Six
Know How to Read a
Textbook
Textbook authors have already
done the work for you.
How??
Scan, Read, Review
Scan: gives you a quick overview of the material
read the title, subtitles, and everything bold and in
italics
Read: for purpose, when you do your comprehension
improves and its easier to stay focused. For example,
turn all boldfaced subtitles into questions. As you read
through the section try to answer your question.
Review: Taking a few minutes for review will make a huge
difference in what you are able to remember later.
Step Six
Know How to Read a
Book
Scan by reading subtitles, words in bold
and italic print, summaries, charts, and
review questions.
Read with a purpose
Review by scanning the material to check
your comprehension
Step Seven
Study Smart
Students who study smart
find that they spend less time
studying, and yet they get
better grades.
Really??
Find a Good Place to Study
It doesnt matter where you study, as long as you have a
good surface to write on, its well lit, and its comfortable.
Some people like to study with music, and some people
do not. If you do, keep it soft (research has shown that
classical music can actually improve your concentration).
Get Started
This is the hardest part of studying.
Dont put it off until later, dont make excuses, and dont
wait until youre in the mood. If you have a hard time
getting started, begin with something simple, or a subject
you like.
Know Your Learning Style
We all learn differently.
Students learn 10% of what
they read, 20% of what they
hear, 30% of what they see,
50% of what they see and hear,
70% of what is discussed with
others, 80% of what they
experience personally, and 95%
of what they teach to someone
else.
Organize Your Study Time
Make a plan.
Prioritize your work.
If it gets overwhelming, break it down.
Always allow more time than you think youll need
If you have something to memorize, do that first, then
go over it again at the end of your study session.
Do difficult assignments first, while youre still alert and
fresh.
Alternate types of work (read English, do Math, read
History)
Take break
Know How to Study for Tests
Know what the test will cover
5 Ws + H
Pay really close attention the day before a test.
Have all the reading done ahead of time
Complete textbook review questions. Pay attention to
bold and italicized words in your texts
Study review sheets. Use the review sheet to make up
questions to ask yourself.
Explain things in your own words (teach it to yourself)
Review often and review out loud. Review is the key to
learning anything it moves information from your
short term memory to your long term memory.
Write down any names, dates, formulas, and/or facts
on index cards.
Use Tricks to Help You Memorize Information
Use flashcards.
Write down what you want to memorize and stare at it.
Go over information that you want to memorize right
before you go to sleep.
Use acronyms (e.g. HOMES).
Use the first letter of a word to create a silly rhyme
(e.g. My very elegant mother juggled seven ugly
neckties).
Look for connections.
Group or categorize (lists, diagrams)
Use crazy pictures or images
Know How to Write a Paper
Spread it out over as much time as possible.
Follow an outline. For example:
1. Choose a topic
2. Gather information
3. Make an outline
4. Write a rough draft
5. Read your paper out loud
6. Think of ways to improve your paper, and then rewrite it
7. Have someone else read it
8. Write the final draft
9. Check for spelling and grammatical errors
10. Make sure that your paper looks neat and clean and hand
it in on time
Use Tricks When Making a Presentation or Speech
Use props whenever possible
Pretend that you are telling your best
friend something really important
Make eye contact (or at least look at
foreheads)
Have Good Computer Skills
Step Seven
Study Smart
Find a good place to study
Get started
Know your learning style
Organize your study time
Know how to study for tests
Use tricks to help your memorize
information
Know how to write a paper
Use tricks when making a presentation or
speech
Have good computer skills
Step Eight
Use Test
Taking
Strategies
Get Off to a Good Start
Have everything you need.
As soon as you get your test, write
down anything that you want to
remember (facts, dates, formulas,
etc)
Read the directions CAREFULLY
Develop a Plan
Before you begin answering questions, quickly look over the
entire test and develop a plan. For example, if a one hour test
has 25 MC, and 2 essay questions, you could plan to spend
10 minutes on the MC questions, 20 minutes on each essay
question, and 10 minutes checking it over.
Mark The Questions You Want to
Return To
As you go through the test, put a mark or dot by a question
you are unsure of. After youve gone through all the
questions, go back to the ones that youve marked, and try
them again.
Dont spend a lot of time on difficult questions, and dont panic
if you dont know the answers to the first few questions.
Sometimes it takes a few minutes for your brain to get in gear.
Increase Your Odds on Multiple
Choice Questions
As you read through a MC question, try to come up with an
answer before you look at your choices
If you are unsure of an answer, eliminate the choices you
know are incorrect by crossing them out. Then make an
educated guess.
If two of the choices are similar or opposite, one of them is
probably the correct answer.
Read all of the answer choices. At least a couple of the
answers will probably sound like they could be correct.
Dont be tempted to mark the first answer that sounds
good.
Look For Key Words in
True/False Questions
Statements with always, never, every, all, and none in them
are usually false.
Statements with usually, often, sometimes, most, and many in
them are usually true.
Read true/false questions very carefully. One word will often
determine whether a statement is true or false.
Know How to Approach Essay
Questions
Read each question and then start with the easiest one. Note how many
points each essay is worth, and adjust the time you spend on each
question accordingly.
Before you do any writing, brainstorm. Jot down the key words, ideas, and
points you want to cover in your answer. If you have time, organize your
ideas into a quick outline.
Begin writing. Use clear, concise, complete sentences, and write neatly.
Remember the rules for writing an essay that you learned in English class.
If you dont know the answer to an essay question, take a couple of
minutes to write down something you do know about the subject. Partial
credit it better than nothing.
Improve Your Math Test Scores
1. Before you start to solve a problem, try to estimate what
the answer will be.
2. If you are having difficulty with a problem, try drawing a
picture or diagram.
3. Dont spend too much time on one problem. If you get
stumped, go on, and come back later to it.
4. Show all your work!
Be Prepared For Open Book
Tests
Use the following tips to help you locate information quickly
during an open book test.
1. Highlight your notes.
2. Use stickies or bookmarks to help you locate information
quickly.
3. Write down all the information that you know youll need
on a separate sheet of paper.
Check Your Answers
If you have time, check all of your answers, even the ones
you know are correct.
Always use all of the time you are given.
Go Over All Returned Tests
Go over each question you missed and write in the correct
answer.
Use your tests to study for cumulative exams, midterms, and
finals.
Step Eight
Use Test Taking
Strategies
Get off to a good start.
Develop a plan.
Mark the questions you want to return to.
Increase your odds on MC questions.
Look for key words in T/F questions.
Know how to approach essay questions.
Improve your math test scores.
Be prepared for open book tests.
Check your answers.
Go over all returned tests.
Step
Eight
Reduce
Test
Anxiety
To reduce test anxiety, study enough to
feel confident that you know the material.
Then try to replace the worry and negative
thinking with thoughts that are positive
and relaxing.
Some of the following
suggestions may help you:
Start studying early. Cramming increases anxiety.
Mentally practice going through the testing experience.
Close your eyes and see yourself confidently walking into
the test, answering the questions correctly, and receiving
the grade you want.
The night before the test, review the material and get a
good nights sleep.
Walk into the test with your head up and your shoulders
back. If you act confident, you may just find that you feel
more confident.
Try These Four Common
Relaxation Techniques:
1. Take a deep breath. Then slowly release your breath,
along with any tension. Do this until you feel your body
relax.
2. Start at the top of your head, flexing, and them relaxing
each part of your body.
3. Close your eyes and visualize warm sunshine washing
over you, melting away the tension, and relaxing all your
muscles.
4. Think of a place where you feel very relaxed and calm.
Close your eyes and visualize being in that place.
Step Nine
Get Help
When You
Need It
When you have a problem, do
something to resolve it.
If you are having trouble in a specific subject, talk to your
teacher.
If you have other personal issues, talk to an adult you trust.