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