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Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Exam Day: Survival Tips, Test Taking- Part 1

Exam Day: Survival Tips
Test Taking 
Part 1


Essential test-taking advice.
Try out these strategies while you're still in high school, and by the time you get to college, you'll be a test taking expert.
Before The Test:

Eat well.
Studies show that you need good nutrition to concentrate perform your best.

Bring the right supplies.
Bring your pencils, erasers, pens, rulers, compasses, calculators or whatever else you need on test day.

Review the whole test before you start.
See how many sections and what types of questions are on the rest. Determine how much time to allow for completing each section.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

SQ3R

SQ3R
SQ3R= Survey-Question-Read-Recite-Review

Question
As you survey the text, ask a question for each section. Ask what, why, how, when, who and where questions as they relate to the content. Here's how you can create questions:

  • Turn the title, headings, or subheadings into questions.
  • Rewrite the questions at the end of the chapter or after each subheading in your own words.
Write down your questions. Questions help you pay attention, understand the text better and recall the information more easily later on.

Read
Read one section of the chapter at a time, actively look for an answer to your question for that section. Pay attention to bold and italicized text that authors use to make important points.

Be sure to review everything in the section, including tables, graphs and illustrations- these features can communicate an idea more powerfully written than text.

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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

SQ3R

SQ3R
SQ3R: A Great Reading and Studying Technique
Improve Your Study Skills
SQ3R Stands for:
Survey
Question
Read
Recite
Review

 It is a proven technique tom sharpen your study skills. In college, you'll be required to do lots of reading. You'll often have to complete reading assignments in several different different books for several different courses at a time. 
SQ3R helps make reading and studying purposeful and effective, so that you use your time efficiently. Here's how his strategy works.

Survey
Let's say your assignment is to read one chapter. First, get an idea of what the chapter is about by trying reviewing the highlights:

  • Read the title and subheadings.
  • Notice words that are italicized or bold.
  • Look at the charts, maps, graphs, and other visual material.
  • Read captions.
  • Read the very beginning and end of the chapter.
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Monday, April 15, 2013

Note-Taking Strategies (4)


 Note-Taking Strategies
Part 4


For Review
Once you've done all of the above, you’ll find you've created your own personalized study guide. Cover the main section of the page and use the key words and questions in the left margin as a quiz.

Stick to It
Review your notes the day you take them and all your notes once a week. That way, you won’t need to study as much when it’s test time.
You've been doing the work all along.
Try out the Cornell system, but if it doesn't work for you, experiment with other method. Ask your classmates how they take notes or ask a teacher for advice. Taking good notes requires practice, like any other skill. And the more you work at it now, the more prepared you’ll be to take notes in college.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

10 Time Management Tips for Students

10 Time Management Tips for Students
Tips 5-10

Tip 5. Review Your Notes Every Day
Reviewing helps you reinforce what you've learned, so you need less time to study before a test. You'll also be ready if you get called on in class or have to take a pop quiz.

Tip 6. Get a Good Night's Sleep
Your brain needs rest to perform at its peak. Lack of sleep makes the day seem longer and your tasks seem more difficult.

Tip 7. Communicate Your Schedule to Others
If phone calls or text messages are proving to be a distraction, tell your friends that you're only available at certain times of the day and not to expect a response at other times.

Tip 8. Become A Taskmaster
Give yourself a time budget and plan your activities accordingly. Figure out how much free time you have each week before you add any commitments.

Tip 9. Don't Waste Time Agonizing
Instead of agonizing and procrastinating, just do it. Wasting an entire evening worrying about something that you're supposed to be doing is not productive, and can increase your stress.

Tip 10. Determine Your Priorities
You can't do everything at once. Establish the importance of each item. Then set realistic goals that are attainable.

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