Map of the World
Study Tips
Here are some possible ways to study for tests:
1. Index Cards: create questions from the handouts and write the questions on one side of the index card and the answers on the other side.
2. Take notes from the handouts
3. Create your own test: create questions you feel will be on the test! Write the test after you create it! You could have your parents test you as well.
4. Record important information on your iPod (or any recording device) and then listen to this over and over again until you are comfortable explaining things in your own words.
5. “Become” an expert on the topic! Use the mirror to help you. If you like acting, this one is for you!
6. Create a song/rap/poem for some of the information you are struggling with – have fun with it!
7. A WEB is another way of organizing your information!
8. Create a Study Chart (something similar to your Goal Setting chart). A chart can help you organize when and what you will study each night.
Example:
DATE WHAT I AM STUDYING HOW? WAS I SUCCESSFUL?
Friday
Saturday
1. Index Cards: create questions from the handouts and write the questions on one side of the index card and the answers on the other side.
2. Take notes from the handouts
3. Create your own test: create questions you feel will be on the test! Write the test after you create it! You could have your parents test you as well.
4. Record important information on your iPod (or any recording device) and then listen to this over and over again until you are comfortable explaining things in your own words.
5. “Become” an expert on the topic! Use the mirror to help you. If you like acting, this one is for you!
6. Create a song/rap/poem for some of the information you are struggling with – have fun with it!
7. A WEB is another way of organizing your information!
8. Create a Study Chart (something similar to your Goal Setting chart). A chart can help you organize when and what you will study each night.
Example:
DATE WHAT I AM STUDYING HOW? WAS I SUCCESSFUL?
Friday
Saturday