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How to Study for Dr. Maynes’ Chemistry Tests And get A’s
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Notes You do take class notes, don’t you? – Helps to remember the material – Going over them refreshes your memory – Use them in conjunction with the Unit Review Notes Makes sure you look at the most important stuff
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Homework Review the homework problems – Some may be questions on the test – Take notes when we go over them – Ask questions about the ones you do not understand – Keep them in your notebook for review Which is easier to do if you answered in complete sentences as you were supposed to
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Classwork Introduces new concepts or provides practice May provide another way to look at the material compared to the “lectures” Again, a good source of problems for the tests Since Dr. Maynes is available, this is a good time to get one-on-one help without giving up your lunch period Keep Building Skills, Chem Quandaries and Modeling Matters – read over before test
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Labs Not just a time to socialize and play Often reproduced in some way on the test – Questions – Problems/calculations – Simulated data sets Ask questions when returned Save lab reports in your notebook Review before test
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Quizzes Quizzes highlight important stuff You should expect to see it again – Sometimes the same question! – Sometimes re-worded or extended Study the quizzes Make sure you know what you got wrong and what is the right answer
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Dr. Maynes’ Review Notes Designed to guide your study Highlight important points Suggests definitions to emphasize Actually mentions 95 – 99% of material in questions on the test If you don’t recognize and recall something you read in the handout, find time to ask about it
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The Book You are expected to have read the Unit/Chapter The best way to “read” a science textbook is to take some notes while doing so – Make believe you are making up “crib notes” on index cards – Then use the cards to study
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Memorization There’s very little of chemistry to “memorize” Most of it is relationships and logic But memorize: – Certain few constants and key values – Names and symbols – Information available from the periodic Table on the wall and how to figure it out – Certain few mathematical formulas
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