test taking ideas

Miriam Oppenheimer
2 Dec 202012:37

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Miriam, your teacher, shares effective test-taking strategies that can help you succeed both before and during an exam. She emphasizes the importance of active studying, such as using flashcards and Quizlet, and highlights the need to identify and work on personal problem areas. She also provides practical tips for test-day preparation, including creating a distraction-free environment, managing your time effectively during the test, and revising your work carefully. Miriam encourages students to stay focused, stay healthy, and approach exams with confidence and a clear plan.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Take notes on everything the teacher says, not just what's written, to help with understanding and recall.
  • 😀 Regularly study troublesome areas in writing and other subjects to improve weak points before the test.
  • 😀 Use active study tools like Quizlet or flashcards to engage with the material more effectively.
  • 😀 Make a plan for a distraction-free study environment, including organizing materials and scheduling breaks.
  • 😀 Practice relaxation techniques, eat healthy, and get a good night's sleep before the test for optimal performance.
  • 😀 Carefully read and annotate the test questions to understand exactly what is being asked.
  • 😀 Create an outline before writing the essay to organize your thoughts and structure your response logically.
  • 😀 Break down your essay into manageable chunks, allowing time for each section (introduction, body, conclusion).
  • 😀 Review your essay thoroughly after writing to check for errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
  • 😀 Ensure your essay answers the question directly and follows the outline to maintain unity and coherence.
  • 😀 Use tools like annotations, Cornell notes, or mind maps to enhance your study process and retain information better.

Q & A

  • What should students do before the test to prepare effectively?

    -Students should take notes during class, identify and work on problem areas in their writing, study daily, and use active learning tools like Quizlet or flashcards. They should also make a study plan, find a quiet study space, and prepare for any distractions by having a backup plan in case of technology issues.

  • How can students improve their problem areas in writing?

    -Students should recognize and focus on their weak spots, such as issues with grammar or punctuation. They should study specific areas, like FANBOYS (coordinating conjunctions), and practice them consistently. It's important to actively work on these areas rather than just reading over the material.

  • Why is it important to study every day?

    -Daily study helps reinforce knowledge and creates a habit of active learning. It prevents last-minute cramming, allowing for better retention and understanding of the material over time.

  • What is active studying and why is it more effective than passive reading?

    -Active studying involves engaging with the material in a way that promotes deeper understanding, such as creating flashcards, writing sample answers, or annotating texts. This is more effective than passive reading, which doesn't help reinforce the material as strongly.

  • What strategies should students use on the day of the test?

    -Students should read the questions carefully, annotate them to highlight key points, and create an outline before starting to write. Managing time effectively and staying calm are also crucial strategies to ensure a successful test-taking experience.

  • How can students organize their essay during a timed test?

    -Students should make a plan before they start writing, grouping similar ideas together. They should prioritize their strongest points and save them for the last paragraph. Time management is key—spend the first 10 minutes reading and annotating the question, 15 minutes planning, and divide the remaining time for writing and editing.

  • Why is it important to have a backup plan for technology issues during the test?

    -Having a backup plan is essential in case of unforeseen technical problems. It ensures that students can still complete the test without interruptions. A backup plan might involve going to a different location or using alternate devices if needed.

  • What role does relaxation play in preparing for the test?

    -Relaxation techniques help students manage test anxiety and improve focus. Techniques like deep breathing or reflecting on gratitude can help calm the mind. Staying physically and mentally relaxed contributes to better performance during the test.

  • What should students do after completing the test?

    -After finishing the test, students should review and revise their work. They should check for spelling and grammar errors, ensure their essay answers the prompt, and verify that it follows their outline to maintain unity and coherence.

  • What are the benefits of creating a 'cheat sheet' while studying?

    -Creating a cheat sheet helps students synthesize and organize information in a more manageable format. The process of boiling down key concepts into a concise sheet reinforces learning and makes the material easier to recall during the test.

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