Wednesday, April 11, 2012

3 Quick Guidelines to Review with Note Cards

If you hate to study, try note cards for a quick and easy tool.



1.) Narrow your focus by breaking down what you read so you can get a better understanding of what you just read.

2.) They are easy to practice from and in many ways. You can make flashcards because note cards are two sided. You can take them anywhere and "Practice on the go". You also can make a group game so you don't have to study alone.

3.) They help you memorize what you read. So you're not lost or confused. They can also help you increase your memory. That way you will know the main points.

This was a guest blog by colleget student, Sarah Fields. I would love to hear your secrets for creating note cards. Share your thoughts below or join the conversation on facebook.com/myreadingsecrets If you liked this post, sign up for my newsletter for more tips to become a better student.

4 comments:

  1. Sarah, you're right. Note cards are easy to use and help you focus on the key topics. I like the 'practice on the go' since we all seem to be moving constantly.

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  2. I agree with Sarah. Note cards have helped me plenty of times in many different subjects. They are easy and a great way to keep your mind entertained and focused. Great job! =)

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  3. I agree that note cards are a very valuable study tool and can be incorporated into any class or situation. It is a great way to study with a partner and not make studying seem so tedious. Great ideas!

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  4. I also agree with sarah! Note cards are really easy to use, and i use them when i need to know vocab words. They really help me memorize things.

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