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2006-09-29 06:13:42
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answered by Billy 3
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Clarify your question...In using the inner circle (also called fishbowl) technique I announce that at the next class meeting we are going to have a class within a class, with 6 to 15 students acting as the discussion group and the others as observers. Classroom has movable chairs? Then arrange the seating in concentric circles. Students who are normally silent will talk when they feel the increased sense of responsibility as members of the inner circle. This "fishbowl" can be used in small, as well as large, classes. Tell students that at the next class meeting the teacher chooses 6 to 15 students to be "in the fishbowl." You then conduct a discussion (based on the work to date) with the students in the fishbowl. The rest of the students are to act as observers and recorders, noting both the process and the content of the discussion. Before the end of the class period, observers write a brief summary of the discussion and/or answer the question, "What would you have said that wasn't said?"
2006-09-29 13:14:04
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answered by clophad 2
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Drink a bottle of apple juice or eat an apple 15 min before the exam. Natural sugars trigger the brain to maintain better synapse responses. Apples are full of natural sugar.
Also, review each day, not all at once before the exam.
It also helps when you can do hands on activities relating to the material you are studying.
Good Luck!
2006-09-29 13:11:33
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answered by James 3
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Calm down. You can do this. Go to the following website and you'll soon be getting the grades you deserve. Congratulations on wanting to do your best!
Go to: www.how-to-study.com
Its called "Study Skills". With your dedication, if you learn new skills, you will rock. Best of luck!
P.S. There are thousands of sites that address study skills, so if this one doesn't do it for you, then try another. If none of those work. (which I REALLY doubt), you may consider staying after school with instructors to see where you are going wrong. If THAT doesn't work, then you buddy up with whoever is getting top grades and study with them until you see how they are doing it. We all learn differently. Once you know what works best for you, your grades will go up and up. Best of luck. Rooting for your success!
2006-09-29 13:16:35
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answered by whereRyou? 6
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study daily a little bit and revice that at some periods... if u are near to the exam then studied slowly untill you get and don't touch it again...!
2006-09-29 13:20:42
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answered by hari 1
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never study the night before
2006-09-29 13:15:17
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answered by Miss Young 2
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