Monday, August 26, 2013

Studying Tips and Tricks

Hey ! 
Sorry I haven't been here lately :( but today I wanted to give you guys my best tips and tricks on testing and on tests. Since it is the beginning of a new school year, I've decided to to call my back to school series Beauty and Brains. This is blog post number 1. Enough with the blabbing and lets get into it!

Studying 


Studying and paying attention is the key to good grades!! Last year I was not studying. I was being super LAZY and I was not motivated. In order for me to stay motivated I am going to need you guys to help me out! You know what? We can help each other out! In order for that to happen I would like for you guys to tag me on Instagram with the hashtag beautybrainsandmotivation! But don't just post a pic of yourself, post a pic of your test or what motivates you! Thanks to all of you guys, this year I am a lot more motivated and I really want to do the best that I possibly can! Below I would like you to take all of the quizzes below and decide which type of learner you are.


How to know what type of learner you are: 


Do you
  • take numerous detailed notes?
  • like to sit in the front?
  • like to be  neat and clean?
  • often close your eyes to visualize or remember something?
  • find something to watch if you are bored?
  • benefit from illustrations and presentations that use color?
  • find yourself attracted to written or spoken language rich in imagery?
  • find passive surroundings ideal?
If you answered mostly yes, you are a visual learner! Visual learners learn best from what you see.


Do you 
  • sit where you can hear but don't pay attention to what is happening in the front of the class 
  • not coordinate colors or clothes, but can explain why you are wearing what you are wearing and why
  • hum or talk to yourself or others when bored?
  • acquire knowledge by reading aloud?
  • remember by verbalizing lessons to themselves (if they don't they have difficulty reading maps or diagrams or handling conceptual assignments like mathematics)?
If you answered yes, you are a audio learner! Audio learners like to learn from audio and video clips. 


Do you 
  • need to be active and take frequent breaks?
  • speak with your hands and with gestures?
  • remember what was done, but have difficulty recalling what was said or seen?
  • find reasons to tinker or move when bored?
  • rely on what you can directly experience or perform?
  • find that activities such as cooking, construction, engineering and art help you perceive and learn?
  • enjoy field trips and tasks that involve manipulating materials?
  • sit near the door or someplace else where you can easily get up and move around?
  • find yourself uncomfortable in classrooms where you lack opportunities for hands-on experience?
  •  appreciate physically expressed encouragement, such as a pat on the back?
If you answered yes, you are a kinesthetic  learner! Kinesthetic learners are very hands-on.

******Remember you can learn in more than one different way.******

Kinesthetic learners : 

Use flash cards! They will be your new BFF! They are super inexpensive and they are great for memorizing. Another way to study is in short blocks so don't cram the day before a test !!! If you are anything like me you will get bored studying so tap your pencil squeeze a stress ball do something but don't get too distracted!

Auditory

For all you audio learners out there, this one involves an app. It comes with any of your i products! (iPhone,iPod,iPad) It is the Voice Memo. Yes, it is the blue app with the microphone on it. What I like to do is say what I need to rember (ex. vocab, poems, hw, etc...) then I play it back for myself. I usually listen to it when I am hanging out on a loop, in the shower, eating, and on my way to school. What that does is you start memorize the words after listening to it on repeat. Kinda like what happens when you listen to the same 5 songs on the radio over and over. Try to avoid any auditory distractions!! I know that I can't write an essay while listening to music because I cannot concentrate!! But if you can, do what ever works for you!!!


Visual

Using highlighters are great at making things colorful and brightening the important parts of the sentence. Another tool that is good to use are flash cards. Visual learners are able to use flash cards when writing diagrams and such. 



I hope you enjoyed post 1 of Beauty and Brains! Thanks for reading! 

XOXO Brainy Beauties, Kiki 






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