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What is SCORER
A test taking strategy
Schedule you’re time
Clue Words
Omit difficulties
Read carefully
Estimate answers
Review you’re work
Acronyms or sentences used to memorize important words about topics in classes.
A goal you think through ways to accomplish.
A describing every step to getting to you’re goal.
What does the S in SCORER stand for?
Schedule you’re time
What does the C in SCORER stand for?
Clue Words
What does the O in SCORER stand for?
Omit difficulties
What does the R in SCORER stand for?
Read carefully
Estimate answers
Review you’re work
Acronyms or sentences used to memorize important words about topics in classes.
A goal you think through ways to accomplish.
A describing every step to getting to you’re goal.
What does the E in SCORER stand for?
Estimate answers
What does the R in SCORER stand for?
Review you’re work
What are Mnemonics
Acronyms or sentences used to memorize important words about topics in classes.
What are SMART Goals
A goal you think through ways to accomplish.
What are SMART Goals?
A goal you think through ways to accomplish.
What does Specific mean?
A describing every step to getting to you’re goal.
What does Measurable mean?
Making sure you stay disciplined.
What does Attainable mean?
You figure out what you’ve done wrong in the past and what you can do write now.
What does Results oriented mean?
To be focused on completing your goal and nothing else.
What does Time bound mean?
Means to schedule the time you have to complete your goal.
What are Flash cards?
Used to study topics for subjects.
What are Homonyms?
Two words that sound the same but are spelt different.
What is Jeff’s ideal study scenario?
My ideal study scenario is me at home or school listening to music in a quiet but not completely quiet room.
What are Big stones?
Big stones represent the more important things in life that should mater most.
What is SCORER?
A test taking strategy.
What does the S in SCORER stand for?
Schedule you’re time.
What does the C in SCORER stand for?
Schedule you’re time.Clue Words.
What does the O in SCORER stand for?
Omit difficulties.
What does the R in SCORER stand for?
Read carefully.
What does the E in SCORER stand for?
Estimate answers.
What does the R in SCORER stand for?
Review you’re work.
What are Mnemonics?
Acronyms or sentences used to memorize important words about topics in classes
What are Pebbles?
Pebbles are the least important things in life that should be ignored most of the time and be put after the more important things in life.
What is an acronym mnemonic?
A mnemonic with an invented combination of letters with each letter acting as a clue.
What is an acrostic mnemonic?
A mnemonic sentence where the first letter of each word acting as a clue.
What is a rhyme mnemonic?
A mnemonic similar with sounding words at the end of each sentence.
What is an example of an acronym mnemonic?
ROY G BIV al the colors of the rainbow.
What is an example of an acrostic Mnemonic?
Never Eat Shredded Wheat represents North, South, East, and West
What is an example of a rhyme mnemonic?
Napoleon, ear, door, Germans
Story of Napoleon who had his ear to the door of a beer cellar to listen to the Germans.
What does compare mean?
To look at the similarities.
What does contrast mean?
Find the differences.
What does summarize mean?
To finalize with small pieces of the information.
What does justify mean?
Means to prove your statement.
What is short term memory?
Information that only stays in your brain for a short period of time.
What is sensory memory?
Information received directly from your senses.
What is long term memory?
Information that can be remembered for long periods of time.
What is visualizing?
Being able to see images in your head
What is grouping?
Organizing information under the main idea.
What is an example of a homonym pair?
There ex: look over there.
Their ex: they walked into their house.