Students will deepen self-knowledge by identifying and expressing preferences in learning style, study habits, memory strategies and test preparation. Students learn about possible new study strategies by reviewing a menu of study strategies (from Smart but Scattered by Peg Dawson and Richard Guare, 2009).

Students complete a written worksheet called “I Learn Best When…” After worksheets are completed, students and mentors participate in a group discussion to share responses. Teacher and mentors highlight similarities and differences in the group. Students participate by sharing their responses with one another using communication tools as needed.
The teacher reviews a menu of study strategies on the worksheet called “Study Strategies Menu” (adapted from Dawson and Guare, 2009). Students identify at least 1 new study strategy they would like to try. Students identify a specific time in the future they want to apply that study strategy. Teachers record each student’s response and determine a date to review the lesson and help the students to evaluate the effectiveness of their chosen strategy. This lesson can be repeated.