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40 Cards in this Set
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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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attainable
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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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what is a homonym?
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two words that sound the same but are spelt different
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what does the s in scorer stand for?
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schedule your time
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what does the c in scorer stand for?
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clue words
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what does the o in scorer stand for?
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omit difficult questions
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what does the r in scorer stand for?
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read carefully
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what does the e in scorer stand for?
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estimate your answers
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what does the r in scorer stand for?
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review your work
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what is a mnemonic?
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to help your memory
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What is an acronym?
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invented combination of letter with each letter acting as a cue to an idea you need to remember
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What is an acrostic?
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invented sentinceswhere the first letter of each word is a cue to an idea you need to remember
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what are rymes
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saying that has simailar sounds at the end of each line
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what is chaining
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create a story where each word or idea to have to remember will cue the next idea you need to recall
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What is the method of loci?
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imagine placing the items you want to remember in specific locations in a room with which you are familiar
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whar dose roygbiv stand for?
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red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet
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what are big rocks
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the more important things in your life
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What is scorer?
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It is a strategy to help you learn and remember things
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What are smart goals?
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Smart goals are the 5 keys to goal setting
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Why are smart goals useful?
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Smart goals are useful because it can help you achieve your goals
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Why are mnemonics important?
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Because they help you remember important information
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How do you create flashcards?
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Choose a unit to study
Research at least 10 pieces of the unit Then go onto the website and make them |
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How do you use flashcards?
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You try to answer the question on the front of them and then if you do not get it you look at the back and see the answer
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What is a concept map?
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A concept map is a visual diagram that connects all of the ideas and facts of a particular topic or subject
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Why is a concept map useful?
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It can help you compare different information
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How do you create a concept map?
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You start with a topic and expand on it
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What are the parts of a concept map?
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Central image, themes, connectors visuals and colour, codes and word, cross connectors
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What are some examples of homonyms?
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Sea, see
Sale, sail Male, mail |
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What is sensory memory?
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Information resaved immediately from a persons senses
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What is short term memory?
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Information that we are actively using
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What is long term memory?
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Information that stays in our brain longer
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What does compare mean?
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Tell what is different or similar between each other
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What does contrast mean?
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To show differences between 2 or more things
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What does prove mean?
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To tell true facts about something
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What does justify mean?
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When you write your answer down and explain it
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What are pebbles?
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They are day to day tasks
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What is Luke’s ideal study scenario?
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Sun light, a soft chare,
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