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What is SCORER?
SCORER is a test or exam taking strategy.
What does the “S” in SCORER stand for?
The “S” stands for Schedule you time.
What does the “C” in SCORER stand for?
The “C” stands for Clue words.
What does the “O” in SCORER stand for?
The “O” stands for Omit difficult questions.
What does the “R” in SCORER stand for?
The “R” stands for Read carefully.
What does the “E” in SCORER stand for?
The “E” stands for Estimate your answers.
What does the second “R” in SCORER stand for?
The second “R” stands for Review your work.
What does the “S” in S.M.A.R.T stand for?
The “S” stands for Specific.
What does the “M” in S.M.A.R.T stand for?
The “M” stands for Measurable.
What does the “A” in S.M.A.R.T stand for?
The “A” stands for Attainable.
What does the “R” in S.M.A.R.T stand for?
The “R” stands for Results-Oriented.
What does the “T” in S.M.A.R.T stand for?
The “T” stands for Time-Bound
Define the word Homonym.
Words that are spelt differently and mean different things but sound the same.
What does BEDMAS mean?
BEDMAS is the order of operations.
What are Mnemonics?
Mnemonics are techniques to help you with memorization and to help you organize ideas.
What does ROYGBIV stand for?
ROYGBIV stands for the colors of the visible spectrum. Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.
What is an Acronym?
An Acronym is an invented strategy used to remember important facts, using the first letter of each word to make up a single word. Ex. ROYGBIV.
What is an Acrostic?
Acrostic is an invented sentence where the first letter of each word makes up a sentence. Ex. Never Ear Shredded Wheat (North, East, South, West).
What are Rhymes?
Rhymes are sayings that have similar sounds at the end of each line. Ex. 30 days has September, April, June and November. All the rest have 31, except February which has 28.
What TYPE of mnemonic is Every good Boy Deserves Fudge?
It is an Acrostic.
How do you make flashcards?
1Chose a unit to study 2.Reaserch at least 10 important points 3.Go to www.flashcardexchange.com and set up an account 4.Type in flashcard questions and answers into the according boxes 5.Study your flashcards by yourself or with your friends.
How do you use flashcards?
Read the question and answer it then read the back to see if you got it right.
What is a concept-mind map?
A concept-mind map is a bunch of ideas in a diagram that connects all of the ideas, themes, concepts and facts about a particular subject.
What is a linking word in a mind map?
A linking word joins branched themes together.
What is a central image in a mind map?
The central image is the main subject of the mind map and is located in the middle of the mind map.
What is a concept-mind map used for?
A concept- mind map is used for connecting ideas and as a study tool.
What does compare mean?
Compare is when you list things that two or more objects have in common.
What does contrast mean?
Contrast is when you list the differences in two or more objects have.
What does summarize mean?
Summarize means to talk about the main important facts of what you have read or watched.
What does justify mean?
Justify means to explain your answer or you reasoning.
What does persuade mean?
Persuade means to convince someone to do something.
What are homonyms?
Words that are spelt differently and mean different thing but sound the same.
What is an example of a homonym?
Male and Mail are both examples of homonyms.
What are big rocks?
Big rocks are your important tasks during the day.
What are pebbles?
Pebbles are you day to day tasks.
What is good time management?
Good time management is when you organize your time so you can accomplish everything you need to do in a day.
What is sensory memory?
Sensory memory is information that is received immediately from a person’s senses into the brain.
What is short term memory?
Short term memory is information that that we are actively using.
What is grouping?
Grouping is organizing information so that details are grouped together from a main idea or category that connects them.
What is Comprehension?
Be sure you understand any material you need to remember.
What is Sebastian’s ideal study scenario?
My ideal study scenario is to follow an outline that the teacher has given me. Having a quiet environment to study in. Having a warm place to study in with a moderate lighting.
What are SMART goals?
SMART goals are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Result- Oriented, and Time-Bound.
What is a flashcard?
A study tool to remember short pieces of information.