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What are the different types of learners?
Logical mathematical, Linguistic, Musical, Spatial, Bodily kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal and naturalistic.
Test taking and exam strategies.
SCORER
What does the S in SCORER mean?
Schedule your time
What does the O mean from SCORER?
Omit difficult questions
What does the E in SCORER stand for?
Estimate your answer
What does the C in SCORER mean
Clue words
What does the first R in SCORER mean?
Review your work
What does the second R in SCORER mean?
Reread your work
What does Compare mean?
To tell the Similarities
What does Contrast mean?
The differences
How do I learn best?
Visual and tactile learner.
How do i learn best?
Visual and Tactile learner.
What are Homonyms?
Two words that sound the same but have different spelling.
What is a Mind Map?
A visual diagram that connects all of the ideas, themes, concepts, theories and facts of a particular topic or subject.
What does the S in SMART stand for?
Specific
What does the M in SMART stand for?
Measurable
What does the A in SMART stand for?
Attaiable
What does the R in SMART stand for?
Results-Oriented
What does the T in SMART stand for?
Time-Bound
When do you use smart goals?
To see if your goal is attainable and realistic.
What does the second R in SCORER stand for?
Read carfullaly
What are Mnemonics?
a technique that helps organize unrelated items into stranger or novel relations.
What is an Acrostic?
The first letter of each word is a cue to anidea you need to remembe.
What is a rhyme?
A saying that has similar sounds at the end of each line.
How do you make flashcards?
Choose a unit to studie. Then research your topic. Next go onto the flashcarde website www.flashcardexchange.com
What are linking words?
Joins branched themes together.
What is the central image?
The main subject in a mind map that is lokated in the middle of the mind map.
What is sensory memory?
Information recieved immediately from a persons senses in the human brain.
What is short term memory?
whenyou can only remember imformation for a short period of time.
What is long term memory?
when you can remember something from a long time ago.
What are flashcardes?
A study strategie.
What are rocks?
Rocks are the more important things in your life.
What are pebbles?
The less important things in your life, the things you dont have to do but you want to do.
What is my ideal study scenario?
Repeat the material to my self over and over again.
What does comprehention mean?
To understand all of the imformation that is needed.
What is grouping?
When you group information together.