Read the book and take notes while reading. You can also draw pictures of the plant parts to help you remember.
2007-03-26 12:32:49
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answered by acidantheras 3
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Tests are a way for you and your teacher to measure how well you have learned the material covered by the class. Think of them as a challenge! Here are some tips for studying for tests:
Experts say that studying in a group can be more effective than studying alone. Students say it can be more fun, too! Here are a few tips for organizing a study group.
It often works best to have just three to five people in a study group. That way, each person gets the time to talk and make sure she understands the material.
Schedule a few study sessions. Whether studying alone or in a group, a few short sessions are much more useful than one long "cram" session.
Having one person act as the leader can help a group to run smoothly. The main goal of the leader is to keep everyone focused on studying so that things don't become too social.
Be prepared! A study group is a place to share your understanding of a subject. The other people in the group aren't there to teach you facts you should already know. The more you can offer the group, the more you'll get out of it.
First, compare your notes and review old homework. If there is something you have had trouble understanding, write down your questions about it before meeting with your study group.
Next, drill each other on facts you need to memorize. For example, What are the four stages of a butterfly's life cycle? You might want to give each other practice quizzes.
Lastly, take the time to discuss "why" questions. For example, Why do monarch butterflies migrate?
One way to handle "Why" questions is to make a list of the important ones you will want to review. Then divide the questions among the group. At your next meeting, have each person present a lesson about her questions.
Study in a place that is free of distractions. Have ready all the things you will need, such as paper, pens, or a calculator.
Study at a time when you are alert and not hungry or sleepy.
Don't wait until the last minute to study! Short daily study sessions are better than one long session the night before the test.
Set a goal for each study period. If you are being tested on three chapters, set up four study sessions, one for each chapter and one for a review of the main ideas in all three chapters.
Repetition is key! Read and reread your class notes and the relevant chapters in the textbook.
While you are reviewing your notes, cover them up periodically and summarize them out loud. Pretend that you are explaining the material to someone else. Make an outline from your notes of just the main ideas.
Make a timeline of important dates or the order of events.
Make flashcards for studying vocabulary or events and important dates.
Make up your own quiz or test based on your notes and have a friend, parent or sibling test you.Do any practice exams or study sheets provided by the teacher. These will help you focus your study session and give you confidence. Get help from the teacher if you do not understand something.
2007-03-26 13:02:29
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answered by miley_fan9 3
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Just simply study first when you get home and then chill, put the studying as a priority and then do the other things when you are done. You will find yourself being proud of that A both in and out of class. If you want to visit with a friend as soon as you get home, study with them and then chill. They will be happy with that A as well.
2007-03-26 12:34:47
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answered by 5-Stars 3
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When I study for a test I make flash cards. I think this is the best way!
2007-03-26 12:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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read up on what you learned, that's the only way, but take a break while revising as too much can make you forget what you have already revised.
Also do little notes to help you remember important facts.
Good luck with your test.
2007-03-26 12:33:28
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answered by lazybird2006 6
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i know where ur coming from. i'm in 7th too. i usually don't study, but ask the class b4 mine what the q's are. i also reread the whole chapter ( u'll hate the protist test) and my friend quizzes me with flash cards.
good luck w/ your test!!! ;)
2007-03-26 12:31:47
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answered by Dr. JackE 4
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OOMMGG. same here!
i hate learnin bout plant reproduction...
well i just old fashioned use note cards and have my friend quiz me at skool
or
if i finished all my homework have my friends quiz me on the phone for two hours.
i know.
but for some reason it works for me.
2007-03-26 12:40:36
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answered by ☼~~~Smile!~~~☼ 3
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this is probably not the best answer you are looking for but cramming helped me a lot in high school becos i hated science related subjects but i always passed by cramming.
2007-03-26 12:32:48
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answered by §èxÿtà mmý ® 5
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review the notes you took or review with a friend you can also try flash cards- i usually do that with vocab words. good luck on your test !! :)
2007-03-26 12:34:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you think the Internet was invented? Also text books?
2007-03-26 12:30:13
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answered by Anonymous
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