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