Tuesday, April 30, 2013

sq3r: a graet reading and studying teqchnique


Sq3r: a great reading and studying technique
Improve your study skills
Sq3r stand for:   survey
Question
Read
Recite
Review
It is proven technique to sharpen your skills.
In collage, you’ll require to do lot of reading. You’ll often have to complete reading assignment in several different books for several defects course at the same time.
Sq3r helps make reading and studying purposeful and effective, so that you use your time moats efficiently. Here’s how this strategy works.
Survey
Let’s say your assignment is to read one chapter. First, get an idea of what the chapter is about by reviewing the highlights:
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Thursday, April 25, 2013

reading 5 tips for success tips 3-4


Reading
5 tips for success
Tips 3-4
Tip 3: do research
Literary critics have written vast number of analytical critical pieces books. If you’re having trouble understanding a particular text, do some research and see what knowledgeable sources have to say about it. In addition in increasing your comprehension, you’ll also be showing initiative, something teachers always like to see. Always use and scholarly sources, not condensed study guides.  
Tip 4: use dictionary
Make sure have access to dictionary when you’re reading. You can often figure out the meaning of unfamiliar words by using context clues, but sometimes you can’t rather than simply skipping over the words you don’t know the time to look them up. The results are well worth the effort. Your computer will increase greatly, and you’ll build
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

reading 5 yips for success


Reading 5 tips for success
http:www.coolageboards.com/student/plan/boost-yourskills/18995.html
Reading and writing go hand in hand. The better you understand a text, the more likely are to successfully communicate your thoughts about it in writing. So it’s important to developed strong skills in both areas. Within mind, here how improve your reading comprehension.
Tips 1-2
Tips 1: annotate
Be an active reader. Instead of passively reading a text, take notes about important story elements, key factual information and significant ideas on the text.
Tip 2: notes the author’s writing style
Every author writes with a purpose, using deliberate methods to successfully relate specific information to the audience. Then you’re reading look for patterns in the author’s writing. For example, you reading
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

5 tips studying motivated tips 3-5



5 tips for studying motivated
Tips 3-5
3. Set attainable goals
If you’re having trouble writing a 25-page paper for class because it seems like such a big doesn’t fuse on that final number. Break the paper down and consider section of your paper individually. You can project in small chunks.

4. Find support network
Create a group of people around you want you succeed. Mentors can be teachers or family friends who can give you guidance and help you develop new skills. Counselors   can help you with planning your courses and starting to explore collages. You can also reach out to friends and peers who can motivate you by listening and sharing ideas.

5. Acknowledge you accomplishments
Give yourself a quick when you complete an assignment or task. Take a walk, send an email, and get a snake, then move on to the next project.
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Monday, April 22, 2013

5 tips for studying for study motivated tips 1-5


5 tips for studying for study motivated tips 1-5

http:www.collagebaords.com/students/plan/boost-your-skills/8454.html

To succeed in high school and college, you have to do your best at all time. But sometimes it’s hard to stay motivated, even when you really care about the work you’re doing. Here five to stay on the right track.

 

1.   Focus on high-impact actives

The key to success in school is staying focused on your course work. Make a list to get an overall picture of your workload before you start to tackle any of it. Then, make a plan. Although it’s tempting to effort to accomplish fist, those that more time and effort  to accomplish are probably the ones that you’ll learn the most from.

To determent what your priorities are, rank your assignment in the order of their importance. Then rearrange your time and devote more energy toward these that have the greatest impact on your course work and grades. For example, even though all homework assignment, studying for a midterm exams takes priority over writing a paragph for English class. As you complete each task, think of it another stepson your way to collage success.

2.   Create new collages

Changing your approach can help you study interested in what you’re doing. If you’ve been given an assignment similar to one you’ve done in the past, thinker about it in different

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Take control of homework So it doesn't control you Part 2


Take control of homework
So it doesn't control you
Part 2

Keep things perspective
Know how much weight each assignment or test carries, and use your time accordingly. Don’t waste time, but be wise and smart. Doing the most important things first being wise and smart.

Get more involved
Keeps your mind from wandering by taking notes, understanding section, discussing topics other rerating your homework to something you’re studying in another class. Learn actively and not passively. Be demonstrating a good attitude toward.
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

dragons

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Take control of homework
So it doesn’t control part 1
Although very few students love homework, it does serve a purpose. Homework helps you:
·       Reinforce what you’ve learned during day.
·       Build study habits that are essential in college.
·       Prepare for classes.
·       Get a sense of progress.

Here are some tips to help you deal with homework more efficiently and effectively.

Set the mood
Create a good study area with everything you need (for example, a calculator). If you don’t have a quit place at home, try your school or local liberty.

Know where to begin
Make a list of everything you need to do, and notes all deadlines. Do the more difficult assightment first, so you don’t have to face them at the end.

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Friday, April 12, 2013


Notes-taking strategies
Part 3
http:www.collageboards.com/student/plan/collage-success/955.html
After class
As soon a class ends, review your notes and fill in any blanks.
Underline, highlight and use symbols to sort through the information. If you don’t understand something, get help from your teachers or classmates.
After you’ve reviewed all your notes from class, in the left-hand area of the page write down key words and questions your teachers might ask on a test.
At the bottom of each page. Write a summary of the notes. This help you digest what you’ve learned. It also improves your memory of the materials for the long term and for tests down the road.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Note –taking strategies part 1


Note –taking strategies part 1
How to get your class notes into shape
Getting the most out of high school and collage means studying hard and using your time in class wisely. An effective notes taking strategy can help you do both. Here are the basics.
Stay organized
It may seem obvious, but your class notes can only help you if you can find them. When you’re taking notes be sure to:
·       Keep all your notes in one place.
·       Date and number pages; keeping them in other makes 9it easier to understand them later.


Before class
Review the materials assigned for that class period toughly. Bring a list of any questions you may have.

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Friday, April 5, 2013


·       right!!! A flexible schedule: school can only provide a certain number of class periods in a single school day, and there may not be enough time for you to take everything you want. Because education lets you take classes outside regular school hours, it gives you the flexibility to explore all your areas of interest.
Positive aspects of distance education
·       Independence and time management: taking course online lets you hone your ability to work on you own. You also gain experience in managing your time efficiently.
·       Advanced and specialized classes: some school can’t prove advanced or specialized classes. Distance

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Thursday, April 4, 2013


Choose the right!!! Distance education: is a virtual classroom for you?
You may want to take a class that high school doesn't offer. Under one circumstance, you can still enroll in the class –through distance learning.
Distance education means taking a class without being physically present where it is being taught. Internet –based techno lets   students participate in lecture and class session online from almost anywhere.
Some high school agrees to recognize distance- leaning credits when they don’t have the resource to offer a course themselves. Distance education is often used to increase options in rural areas and for AP courses.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013



        Balancing High School and Part-Time Wok Part 5

Additional Tips

Although working and going to school is challenging, it can be a rewarding experience if you use some foresight. These tips can help you handle the situation and make the most of your time:

·       Discuss your plans with family. Balancing the demands of school and work is easier with their support.

·       Start slowly; don’t commit to working a lot of hours immediately.

·       Avoid time conflicts by planning your class and work schedules as far ahead of time as possible.

·       Use your time efficiently. You can use 10 minutes waiting in a line to go over a few pages of assigned reading. If your job has a lot of downtime and your boss has no objection, you can use slow periods to do schoolwork.

·       If you commute to your job on public transportation, bring your schoolwork with you so you can work along the way.

·       Be flexible and willing to make sacrifices. You may have to cut down on some other things you’d like to do because of your school and work commitments.

·       If you have too much on your plate, admit it. Then cut back as needed.

·       Schedule relaxation time. Everyone needs some downtime to stay happy and healthy.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Balancing high and part-time work Part 4


Balancing high and part-time work
Part 4
He reminds students that “the actives and course students choose vary considerably, so it important for young people to their individual situations clearly in mind.” Macgowan continues, “for example, student’s actors should allow for the fact that they won’t have as much time during preformats season. Student’s athletes need to remember
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